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This is the story of Anne Bonny, a woman who invents herself. It is also the tale of Annie Fulworth from County Cork, who finds herself on the brink of the 18th century with a changeling on her hands. As the child grows, the real blurs with the fabulous, and the natural with the unnatural.

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In bewitching prose, MacLeod's debut unfurls the fantastic story of Anne Bonny, an 18th-century cross-dressing pirate. Narrated primarily by Annie Fulworth, a midwife, the story begins with Anne Bonny's birth--the daughter of a poor woman made pregnant by Manley, a member of the Irish gentry. As Annie had foreseen, Sally dies in childbirth, leaving the infant to be raised by Annie and then by Mr. Manley, who wants a male heir to punish his pregnant wife, since their marriage was, he claims, never consummated. Baby Anne, renamed Anson, is raised as a boy, living a charmed life until the estranged Mrs. Manley returns to reclaim her ancestral home. Mr. Manley, Anne, the loyal Annie, and her youngest son decide to try their luck in America, settling in Carolina. The bright, willful Anne, no longer needing to pretend to be a boy, begins to dress in women's clothing. Charmed by Jim Bonny, a local seaman, she takes to the high seas with him (and thereby escapes a bloody Indian uprising), dragging Annie along. As no women are allowed on a ship, being bad luck, Anne turns back into Anson, and Annie masquerades as a ghost. Stranded on an island in the West Indies, and saddled with Jim, who proves to be an oafish layabout, Anne is soon tempted by the dandy pirate Captain Jack, who takes her to sea, where she must once again become Anson. Anne/Anson happily leads the pirate life, proving as cruel and ruthless as the best of them. The tale falters a bit here, hopping too precipitously from one misadventure to another, but it regains its pace and power when it returns to Annie Fulworth, as she desperately searches for the pregnant Anne, who's being hunted as an escaped convict. Richly told, full of folk tales and lively superstitions: this magical and fierce depiction of 18th-century life (and of the dilemmas of gender) is a charm. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Anne Bonny was a real-life cross-dressing female pirate who went exuberantly against the grain of 18th-century society. In this debut novel, MacLeod tangles her extraordinary subject and a fascinating plot in often labored, self-consciously exquisite poetic imagery. To make Anne more profoundly mysterious, for example, the dangerous, sexually ambiguous renegade is cast as a changeling, a not-quite-human spirit from another world. In Cork County, Ireland, narrator Annie Fullworth takes in Anne's pregnant mother, Sally, who finds love with Thomas Manley. This kindly villager brings Sally and infant Annie to the New World, where Sally dies in childbirth. Raised by Annie in Virginia, Anne marries a visiting seaman and joins him as a crew member on a private ship. Concealing her sex, she begins a romance with another crew member (who also turns out to be female, to Anne's surprise). The couple's secret is discovered when the crew is captured by the British. MacLeod offers many stirring accounts of Anne's adventures, displaying an impeccable knowledge of period detail. Her self-consciously mystical writing is more problematic, occasionally enhancing character development but more often burying what might have been a dynamic story. Nonetheless, the indomitable Anne Bonny survives as a memorable character, and MacLeod's relish for inventive historical narrative marks her as an author to watch.
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  • PublisherPan Macmillan
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 033362484X
  • ISBN 13 9780333624845
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages336
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