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Blackthorn Winter (Wilson novel)

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Illustrator
  
Peter Bentley

Series
  
Veritas Maritime

Media type
  
Print (softcover)

Author
  
Douglas Wilson

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2003

Originally published
  
2003

Country
  
United States of America

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Publisher
  
Veritas Press (United States)

Genres
  
Historical drama, Adventure fiction, Young adult fiction

Similar
  
Douglas Wilson books, Other books

Blackthorn Winter is a 2003 novel by Douglas Wilson, his first work of fiction for children. Set during the reign of the Good Queen Anne, Blackthorn Winter tells the story of the young Thomas Ingle's adventures at sea.

Contents

Plot introduction

After many attempts to convince his widowed mother to allow him to go to sea, the young Thomas Ingle finally prevails and joins the crew of the "Prudent Hannah." Just before Thomas's departure he observes three rough-looking men bury an oilskin satchel under a mulberry tree along the coast. After the men row out to sea, Thomas investigates and, digging up the mysterious bundle, discovers a map which he cannot understand. Believing the map to mark the location of buried treasure, Thomas memorizes the map, reburying it and keeping his find a secret. The next morning Thomas boards his ship and shortly after leaving port, the ship is waylaid by several Pirate ships led by O'Conner—one of the men Thomas had previously seen burying the map Ingle has yet to decipher. Thomas and his own Captain Monroe are captured, suffer many hardships at the hands of the Pirates, and eventually escape to safety.

Sequel

Wilson followed Blackthorn Winter with Susan Creek in 2004. The second book's adventures are those of Captain Morgan's grandson John Monroe who inadvertently discovers a British officer spying for the French. This story is set in the 1740s and includes several encounters with George Whitefield, the famed Great Awakening preacher .

Use in schools

Like Robert Louis Stevenson's classic pirate story, Treasure Island, Blackthorn Winter is often assigned reading for school children, particularly in Classical Christian Schools. The book is also included in curricula used by home educators. While Treasure Island is typically read in junior high schools, Blackthorn Winter is more commonly assigned to younger readers.

References

Blackthorn Winter (Wilson novel) Wikipedia