Double O Stephen and the ghostly realm

Angela Ahn

Book - 2022

"Ghosts, pirates and family secrets -- Stephen gets more than he bargained for when he seeks out adventure in the ghostly realm, for fans of When You Trap a Tiger. Stephen loves pirates. What he doesn't love is his name: Stephen Oh-O'Driscoll. He believes when his Korean mother and Irish father gave him this name, that it was just one cruel setup for being teased. Giving things the proper name is important, which is why Stephen thinks that it's time to update the definition of "pirate." They've got a bad rep, and maybe they deserve some of it, but Stephen still likes a few pirate traditions, like bandannas and eyepatches -- he's just not that into stealing things from people. He has the perfect new wo...rd: piventurate. A sailor who passionately seeks adventure. That's what he wants to be. When he gets suspended from school for doing proper piventurate-in-training things (using sticks to practice sword fighting), his mother doesn't let him sit around doing nothing, instead she takes him to a museum. At the museum everything changes. Stephen finds himself in a strange new place, face-to-face with a real pirate. A pirate ghost. Captain Sapperton needs Stephen's help to cross to the other side, and his former ghost crew are intent on making sure Stephen follows through, whatever it takes. Stephen is about to discover the true meaning of piventurate, and much to his surprise, his adventure will not only take him farther into the ghostly realm, but also closer to home, where long-held family secrets reveal surprising ties to the spirit world."--

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Subjects
Genres
Ghost stories
Paranormal fiction
Action and adventure fiction
Published
[Toronto] : Tundra 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Angela Ahn (author)
Physical Description
311 pages ; 22 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9780735268272
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Pirate-loving Stephen's dreams are about to come true--in a ghostly way. Despite his mother's disapproval, 12-year-old Stephen Oh-O'Driscoll, who is of Korean and Irish descent, wants to be a pirate. With his bandanna and eye patch, he and best friend Brandon are ready for adventure, specifically becoming piventurates, a portmanteau term for pirate adventurers that Stephen coined himself. And one day, adventure comes, but not in the form of a pirate, or at least not really. Instead, it turns out Stephen is a baksu mudang, a Korean term for someone who can communicate with ghosts. Some of the ghosts he meets are friendly, some are scary--and one may or may not have been a pirate. Stephen's mother thinks he should have nothing to do with these spirits, but Stephen doesn't agree. Halmeoni, his late maternal grandmother (who is also a ghost), has been kidnapped, and to save her he will have to help the maybe-pirate ghost. But he isn't really complaining: This is what the Piventurate's Oath is all about! Stephen and friends new and old travel between the worlds of the living and dead, finding self-confidence and the truth about a few family secrets along the way, Full of swashbuckling and supernatural fun, this book touches but never dwells upon serious subjects for too long. Light, appealing, nonstop adventure. (Paranormal. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.