by Ashley Spires (Author) Ashley Spires (Illustrator)
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PreS-Gr 3--Small Saul is determined to spend his life at sea. He is too short to join the Navy, but not to enroll in Pirate College. After earning a diploma that states "You ARRR a Pirate," he heads down to the docks with a smile on his face, a plant tucked under his arm, and a rat by his side. Although he is willing to join any crew, the only pirates to make room for him are those on the dilapidated Rusty Squid. He knows that pirates only care about three things: their ship, being tough, and lots and lots of treasure. Once onboard, he tries to prove his mettle by making the ship more homey, getting a bunny tattoo, and baking while on kitchen duty, but when the other pirates see the results, the captain pushes him overboard. With Small Saul out of their lives, they can continue in the "old pirate ways." But when the smell becomes unbearable in the cabins and the food indigestible at mealtimes, they go back and rescue Saul. They realize he may not be like them, but that his individuality should be appreciated and accepted. Ink and watercolor cartoons exaggerate the differences between Saul and the stereotypical pirates. His gentle appearance and behavior (handing out breath mints to the crew) are opposite to what readers have come to expect. A great book to start off a pirate-themed storytime.--Tanya Boudreau, Cold Lake Public Library, AB, Canada
Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.This misfit comedy pits a sweet-tempered pirate against a boatful of ruffians. The diminutive, bespectacled pirate Saul tears up at his graduation from Pirate College; on board The Rusty Squid, he offers bandages to injured pirates, flowers and cookies to maidens whose jewels his colleagues have stolen, and nutritious meals to his crew. For his efforts, the captain throws him off the ship. As a result, "mold began to build up on the ship's deck. The crew was back to eating bland gruel and rat-nibbled bread." Spires's (Binky the Space Cat) prose is smartly paced, and her ink and watercolor spots and panels amplify the text with gentle humor. (As the pirates realize how much Saul has done for them, a rat turns Saul's trusty bandage box upside down--it's empty.) When The Rusty Squid returns to rescue Saul, he forgives the crew promptly: "They were pirates, after all. Throwing people overboard is just something they do." Spires does a credible job of figuring out how a pirate like Saul might fit in, and there's plenty of raucous entertainment to keep pirate-lovers happy. Ages 3-7-. (Mar.)
Copyright 2011 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Ashley Spires grew up in the Pacific Northwest, the supposed stomping grounds of Bigfoot. She is the author and illustrator of a number of books for children, including Small Saul and the Adventures of Binky the Space Cat. She was the recipient of the 2011 Silver Birch Express Award and the 2011 Hackmatack Award for Binky the Space Cat and was shortlisted for a Joe Shuster Comics for Kids Award and an Eisner Award for Binky Under Pressure. Ashley currently lives in British Columbia.