The Pirate's Sister Audio CD - Pirate Stories for Children
by Sophie Snell

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The Pirate's Sister is a compilation of pirate stories for children (and adults!) inspired by family visits to Cornwall and 3 young boys with a passion for all things "pirate". The Pirate's Sister is read by the author herself.      

Track 1    The Pirate's Sister

Featuring the beautiful song, "Silver Waters" performed by Howdenjones. 

Running time 30 minutes.

Track 2   The Curse of Wicca Tree

Running time 15 minutes.

Total Running Time 45 minutes.

The first story - The Pirate's Sister is the tale of Sam, the fisherman and his family - the adventures and tragedy that befall them.  A mysterious seal woman, smugglers, slave-trading pirates, a great sacrifice, adventures on the high seas, revenge and grief.  Set on the jagged coastline of the Lizard peninsula in Cornwall, it is an evocative tale of love, loyalty and betrayal.

The second story is The Curse of Wicca Tree.  Gillan Gwinear was the most wicked of pirates, who challenged God Himself.  The tale of how a brave priest uses his wits to wreak God's justice.

The CD also features the beautiful song "Silver Waters" performed by Howdenjones.

“With 3 boys each with an addiction to all things “pirate”, – I've been surprised at just how difficult it is to find pirate-themed stories for the car and bedtime.  I am regularly badgered for one of my stories at bedtimes, and given strict instructions as to what characters and events must appear in them!"  

Sophie explains her inspiration:

“The Pirate’s Sister emerged from the striking coastal paths we walked on the Lizard Peninsula and watching our boys scrambling over rocks trying to spot seals and throwing pebbles from the beach.  Even in gusty, bitter winds and thick mist, Cornwall is a vibrant raw landscape that conjures up amazing images and myths. 

 “I was shocked to discover a hidden slave trade taking villagers from the Cornish coast to the Mediterranean and North Africa.  Most people associate the slave trade the other direction – Africa to Europe and the Americas.

“I also remember reading stories of selkies and kelpies.  The latter are mythical water spirits that in Scotland have a devilish reputation for appearing as animals out of the water.  Selkies manifest as seals transforming to people, sometimes falling in love with a human, sometimes helping or even tricking sailors in trouble. 

“All of this, the Cornish landscape and our boys playing in the pebble coves and rock pools, filtered through my mind as I came up with the story.”

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       Pirates stories on CD: front cover of The Pirate's Sister Audio CD

Pirate's Sister Sample Clips (MP3)

"Seal seduction"
"Sam's wife hides her children"
"Peter, The Pirate"
"Stormy Escape"
"Silver Waters (music)"

Wicca Tree Sample Clips (MP3)

"Goonhilly Downs"
"Chase over the Moor"
"Attacked!"

Howdenjones
HowdenJones, Glasson Dock, Lancashire

Howdenjones are a contemporary acoustic music group from Glasson Dock village, Lancashire, their music is self-penned with lovely arrangements, breath-taking harmonies and sensitive, intriguing words and stories.  A truly beautiful sound.

Kate's song "Silver Waters" had an immediate impact on Sophie, who'd just completed The Pirate's Sister.  "It just sent shivers down my back!"  The words and melodies of the song are highly evocative and a perfect accompaniment for The Pirate's Sister. 

If you are interested in finding out more about Howdenjones, buying their CD's, or checking out their gigs, follow this link:  www.howdenjones.co.uk    

 

See also Cindy Vallar's review of The Pirate's Sister on her US pirate website "Pirates and Privateers" -

"Those gifted with storytelling weave an invisible web that draws the listener into the tale without you realizing what’s happening. Sophie Snell is one of those storytellers whose voice mesmerizes you while images form in your mind as the tale unfolds."

Full review - www.cindyvallar.com  

Contact Sophie by e-mail:   robandsophie@hotmail.com
Or by telephone:         + 44 (0)1332 840007 

Page last updated 18 October 2007                    The Pirate's Sister, © Sophie Snell, 2006                       webpage: © Sophie Snell 2007