The Powder Monkey

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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/1/2001

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780759604773
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 336
ISBN : 9780759604766

About the Book

Gone is the "Age of Sail" when men went to sea in search of adventure and glory. But the sea still beckons us with her mystery, her solitude, her rage. In the pages of The Powder Monkey, readers can experience the power and majesty of the sea once more. Set during the War of 1812, this seafaring novel invites us to befriend its loveable characters and takes us on the journey of a lifetime.

The scene is Fells Point, Baltimore. A bawdy harbor town whose residents are caught up in the fever for prize money following the declaration of war against Great Britain. Young Michael Dooley has just lost his mother to a different kind of fever and then learns his father is impressed on a British frigate. Saddened and confused, Michael charts out his course of action using the dictates of an ancient family code. Together with his rambunctious Uncle Bob and some faithful friends, Michael joins the crew of a privateer captained by the gallant and audacious Thomas Boyle. As a powder monkey on the fast schooner, and over the course of the war, Michael learns about love and hate, life and death, and more importantly, individual obligation.

Come, then. Set sail with shipmates true. Adventure and glory await. The tide is turning on us all.


About the Author

George J. Galloway is active in his community, especially in his parish, and is the founder of the Bucks County St. Patrick’s Day Parade. A former aide to a Pennsylvania state senator, Mr. Galloway pursued a career in public life before turning back to his love of history and has been teaching history for the past five years in secondary schools. He has traveled extensively doing research on sailing ships, the history of Baltimore, and the War of 1812. He lives with his wife and three children in Fallsington, Pennsylvania. The Powder Monkey is his first novel.