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Curse of the Blue Tattoo: Being an Account of the Misadventures of Jacky Faber, Midshipman and Fine Lady (Bloody Jack Ad by Louis A. Meyer
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Curse of the Blue Tattoo: Being an Account of the Misadventures of Jacky…

by Louis A. Meyer

Series: Bloody Jack Adventures (book 2)

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Harcourt Paperbacks (2005), Paperback, 512 pages

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C, E, and I loved this one too. We listened to it as an audiobook. This is the 2nd book and Jacky attends the Lawson Peabody School for Young Ladies. She becomes friends with Amy and solves the mystery of a young girl's death. She goes from being a student to being a serving girl.
  Saladbits | Nov 10, 2009 |
Very good sequel. Jacky's adventures are, as ever, exciting and fun. Despite her setbacks at becoming a "fine lady" she perseveres, making friends and narrowly escaping wild debacles. Meyer does a great job with his endings -- the story feels complete, the reader is satisfied, but we know that there is plenty more adventure in store for Jacky. Definitely a beginning to a series that will capture your attention. ( )
  Jessica_Brianne | Oct 12, 2009 |
This picks up the moment the first book ended, Jacky is leaving the Dolphin to go to a Boston Girls School - heart-broken at being separated from her Jaimy. Of course, Jacky will never be a model girl, and her adventures read partly like A Little Princess and partly like Nancy Drew. I'd give this to a mature middle reader (again there is a rape and murder subplot - although nothing graphic is described) who likes historical stories, or adventure stories. ( )
  francescadefreitas | Jul 22, 2009 |
decent story, but the author is in desperate need of an editor. ( )
  TeenCentral | Jul 11, 2009 |
The second in the story of Bloody Jack Faber, where she is put off the Dolphin and into a girls' school in Boston to learn to be a lady. ( )
  pmlyayakkers | Jul 6, 2009 |
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For Annetje, as always, and for Matthew and Nathaniel
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It was a hard comin' I had of it, that's for sure.
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Shiver me timbers! Bloody Jack is back and this time, she’s facing a situation far worse than a ship full of murderous pirates. Curse of the Blue Tattoo, L.A. Meyer’s sequel to the enormously popular Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary "Jacky" Faber, Ship’s Boy is just as bawdy and entertaining as the original. Left in Boston by the H.M.S. Dolphin crew when they discover her true sex, Jacky Faber finds herself navigating entirely new waters. It turns out that bloodthirsty buccaneers have nothing on the young ladies at the Lawson Peabody School! As Jacky observes, "…they’re like any bunch of thirty or so cats thrown in a sack and shaken up good. They’re mean in ways that boys never even thought of being." It isn’t long before Jacky shows her true colors by being arrested for "exposing a Female Part" (her knee) while jigging in the streets and is "busted down" to serving girl instead of student. Jacky soldiers on, getting herself into scrapes that her darling beau midshipman Jaimy Fletcher couldn’t even begin to imagine, including uncovering a shady minister’s evil secret and fixing a horse race with voodoo. And where in the world is seafaring Jaimy? As her letters to him continue to go unanswered, Jacky grows more and more worried. Still, at book’s end she takes an assignment as "lady’s companion" to the captain’s wife aboard a whaler headed for London. Astute readers will notice that the whaler’s crabby captain has a peg leg and won’t be surprised if in the next Bloody Jack Adventure, Jacky ends up hunting the great white whale!

Utterly engaging and incredibly well-paced,Curse of the Blue Tattoo is the very best kind of historical fiction: the kind that won’t leave teens snoring. Meyer effortlessly maintains Jacky’s sassy voice and conflicted conscience in what is shaping up to be a great series. While many readers will groan with despair as Jacky sets off yet again at the end of the book, they will also sigh with relief that they will most likely be meeting her again! --Jennifer Hubert

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