By Paul Dowswell
ISBN
9780747577218
Bloomsbury
I’m not usually attracted to boys’ adventure stories which is
what the cover suggests this book is. However, I’d already read Paul Dowswell’s
Ausländer and found it extremely useful for my Holocaust project as well as being
very well written. Also, having lived for thirty years near Portsmouth I’ve developed
a fascination for Nelson’s ship, the Victory. So, in the end, I couldn’t resist
picking up Powder Monkey off the
library shelf.
I wasn’t disappointed. Powder
Monkey is also beautifully written. Main character Sam is totally
convincing. We start to care about him just a few lines in. The story is told in
Sam’s voice. We are right there with him all the way. There is also plenty of camaraderie
amongst the men on the Miranda and in some ways the story is quite gentle. Yet there
are plenty of spills and thrills and at any one point we are not sure what is
going to happen next. And there are enough darker characters to bring sufficient tension in.
I imagine this novel could appeal to a wide readership. It
would be suitable for mature children at the end of primary school, ye there is
enough adventure, blood and gore to suit older boys. Older girls may well fall
in love with Sam or some of his friends and there is a hint of a love interest.
There is enough fast-paced adventure for everyone.
It is clear that Dowswell has been thorough in his research.
Yet he does not overwhelm us with his knowledge. He simply creates a thoroughly
believable world.
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