Slipping The Noose by Meg Caddy

 
 

About Meg Caddy

Meg Caddy is a part-time bookseller and a full-time nerd. Their fantasy novel Waer was shortlisted for the 2013 Text Prize and the 2017 CBCA Book of the Year Award, and their historical fiction Devil’s Ballast was shortlisted for the 2020 Readings YA Book Prize. They are currently undertaking a PhD in queer fiction. For further information, visit:

A Quote from Meg Caddy

“I am so thrilled and honoured to be long-listed for the ARA Historical Novel Prize, and grateful to the ARA Group for making this possible. Historical fiction has a powerful way of connecting people across generations and places, and sharing stories that might otherwise stay hidden or be forgotten to time. I researched Slipping the Noose with the help of my wonderful late grandfather, to whom the book is dedicated. We roamed London together, sent each other ship blueprints and 18th century maps, and spent long evenings watching documentaries. He and Anne Bonny would both be delighted by this news!”


About Slipping The Noose

Anne Bonny is chained up in the hold of a prison ship, nursing nine-month-old Molly. The baby is all she has left of Calico Jack, the swaggering pirate captain who loved her and stole her away to sea—and who now hangs from a gibbet. When armed men rip the child from her grasp, Bonny can do nothing and Molly seems lost. But Anne Bonny was not cut out for despair. She will plan for escape and rescue, and the plan will become action. And the streets of London will belong to her and her daughter—and the ragtag remnants of Calico Jack’s crew.

Anne Bonny looms large in the history of piracy on the high seas. But history, having left the notorious female buccaneer languishing in a Jamaican jail, then carelessly mislaid her. Fortunately we have Meg Caddy to imagine her subsequent exploits and whereabouts, and to bring them so vividly and rakishly to life.


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