Bonny & Read

The beautiful and page-turning feminist historical novel for 2023

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Pub Date 4 Aug 2022 | Archive Date 5 Aug 2022

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Description

The stunning new feminist retelling of the real-life female pirates of the Caribbean

*One of The Times' Best Historical Fiction Novels of August*

'This swashbuckling debut is great fun'
THE TIMES

'Wonderfully drawn characters and a terrific pace'
JESS KIDD, bestselling author of THE NIGHT SHIP

''A poignant depiction of true female friendship, and a really good adventure story, beautifully told'
FRANCES QUINN, author of THE SMALLEST MAN

'A cracking read. . . Fascinating, complex characters and a real page-turner!'
LIZ HYDER, author of THE GIFTS

'Bonny and Read has it all. Adventure, atmosphere, sizzling suspense and unforgettable characters. Such a brilliant debut!'
SD SYKES, author of THE GOOD DEATH

'A deftly told tale of the complexities of friendship, female identity & freedom, featuring two remarkable women determined to define their own destinies . . . the pages turn themselves'
ANITA FRANK, author of THE LOST ONES

'What a debut! A fabulous, dangerous sea-shanty of a story'
KATIE MUNNIK, author of THE AERIALISTS

'A wonderful story, so beautifully told and absolutely gripping to the very end'
EMMA CARROLL

***

Rebels. Pirates. Women.

Caribbean, 1720. Two extraordinary women are on the run - from their pasts, from the British Navy and the threat of execution, and from the destiny that fate has written for them.

Plantation owner's daughter, runaway wife, pirate - Anne Bonny has forged her own story in a man's world. But when she is involved in the capture of a British merchant ship, she is amazed to find another woman amongst the crew, with a history as unconventional as her own. Dressed as a boy from childhood, Mary Read has been a soldier, a sailor, a widow - but never a woman in charge of her own destiny.

As their exhilarating, tumultuous exploits find fame, the ballad of Bonny and Read is sung from shore to shore - but when you swim against the tide of history, freedom is a dangerous thing...

An exuberant reimagining of the extraordinary story of Bonny & Read - trailblazing, boundary-defying, swashbuckling heroines whose story deserves to be known. Perfect for fans of Ariadne, The Mercies and The Familiars.

The stunning new feminist retelling of the real-life female pirates of the Caribbean

*One of The Times' Best Historical Fiction Novels of August*

'This swashbuckling debut is great fun'
THE TIMES
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ISBN 9781529395686
PRICE £18.99 (GBP)
PAGES 336

Average rating from 33 members


Featured Reviews

This novel is based upon a true story, it concerns two female pirates and I really enjoyed the novel and the tale of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, it was very moving at times, and that is partly why I enjoyed the book, but also the plot got going straight away and the characters were well drawn. I would recommend the book.

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I loved this reimagining of Anne Bonny and Mary Read. It was well written with a compelling storyline and well developed characters that I fell in love with. I was gripped from the start and couldn't put it down. I think these two may become on of my favourite pairings in history. I will definitely be looking out for more from the author.

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This book surprised me. I went in blind and ending up adoring this story of two amazing characters. I've seen the book be described as 'Thelma and Louise meets Pirates of the Caribbean' and I think that's a great description.

These women are strong and flawed and magnificent. The book really brought us on a journey and spared no details when it comes to depicting the unpleasant sides of piracy.

I've never read a book about pirates before, but I'm glad this was my first one as I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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I have been intrigued by the historical figures of Anne Bonny and Mary Read for a long time. There’s something inspiring about these women who completely rejected what society expected of them.

This book really brings Anna and Mary to life making them complex and fascinating characters. I loved the focus on their friendship and camaraderie as they took to pirate life. The story was adventurous, fun and strangely inspiring, as well as being pretty sad in parts.

The descriptions of being at sea were also fabulous, so evocative and painted a really vivid picture.

It’s only not a 5 as I found some bits a little dry and lacking in emotion or excitement.
However, overall a great pirate adventure! Definitely worth reading!

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Ooooooo I was looking forward to reading this book. The novel is based upon a true story, two female pirates which is rather unique. WOW! What a rollercoaster ride this book was!… Totally gripped from the beginning… Grab yourself a copy of this book! I absolutely loved this! I read this book within a day, I couldn’t put it down.

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I can’t resist a book, film or TV show about pirates and when I saw this title on NetGalley- I knew I had to read this and I wasn’t disappointed.
I received a copy of this book for a free and unbiased review
This book is told from the points of view of Anne and Mary in the third person. Their voices are strong and interesting. I loved how the author portrayed them as women who turned to piracy because they are women ahead of their time. These women choose a life on the sea to be free from society’s expectations of them rather than being victims or forced into a life on the sea.
Anne runs away from a husband she married in haste by joining Jack Ratham and his crew on his pirate ship. Mary, who dresses as a man has served as a man in the army and later joins the Navy as a widow dressed as a man. She gleefully joins Anne and Jack when her ship is boarded and finds out one of the pirates is quite clearly a pirate.
I particularly liked the relationship between Anne and Mary grows into a strong friendship with no resentment or jealousy. The book doesn’t shy away from Bonny’s violence and her lack of empathy for the people around her or Read’s reaction to this.
The story does slow a bit towards the middle but picks up towards the end( the fate of most of the pirates shouldn’t come as a surprise. I noticed a lack of historical notes in the book but thankfully google came to the rescue.
Perfect for fans of
I would recommend this book to anyone who loves historical fiction with strong women or anyone who loves reading about pirates. Black Sails, the TV show.

Content warning
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This book may be described as "an exuberant reimagining" of the story of the women pirates of the 1720s Anne Bonny and Mary Read but it is in fact a very accurate telling of their extraordinary lives. I am lucky to have a first edition of Edward Rowe Snow.s 'Pirates and Buccaneers of the Atlantic Coast' (published 1944) in which he details their story and this author Julie Walker has not strayed from the known facts.
A gripping tale of two swashbuckling women in a man's world but one also of friendship, love and even integrity.
My thanks to NetGalley, the author and publishers, Hodder & Stoughton for this ARC in exchange for an unbiased and honest review.

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This book honestly really surprised me. I didn't have any expectations but I ended up reading a book about two amazing characters i fell in love with. I've seen people say this book is 'Thelma and Louise meets Pirates of the Caribbean' and I really think it's an accurate description.

Main characters were extremely strong but also flawed and so easy to fall in love with. Reading this book felt amazing, it was the first book I've read about pirates and I am amazed.

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An amazing journey of a two female pirates who are central to this book got me hooked. I love historical novels and this was based Ona true story. Gripping and taut, the characters were very human; flawed and at the same time showing strongest of emotions and the adventure they embark on brings out the ripeness of this novel.
Absolutely amazing!

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I am a sucker for historical books, whether fact or fiction, and Bonny & Read sort of straddles the two. My first comment is that ultimately I did enjoy this book; it’s well written and the author clearly spent a lot of time researching the subject matter. I previously didn’t know much about Anne Bonny and Mary Read and this book us encouraged me to find out more.
However the probably with sitting in the middle of fact and fiction is that the author is required to follow true events, and I found the ending to be particularly brutal in its suddenness and it’s telling. I also didn’t really warm to Anne as a character, she could sometimes be quite cold and nasty, even before the majority of the events of the book occur. I can see why the author portrayed her like this (and this may be a very true reflection of her!), however this meant that I did struggle with empathising with her or even being any more than indifferent on occasion. Which is something you tend to expect from the fictional element of a book.
Ultimately though I did enjoy the book and would highly recommend it.

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