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Books with title Stowaway Slaves

  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse, Robert Andrew Parker

    Paperback (Margaret K. McElderry Books, June 1, 2002)
    It is known that in the summer of 1768, Captain James Cook sailed from England on H.M.S Endeavour, beginning a three-year voyage around the world on a secret mission to discover an unknown continent at the bottom of the globe. What is less known is that a boy by the name of Nicholas Young was a stowaway on that ship.Newbery winner Karen Hesse re-creates Cook's momentous voyage through the eyes of this remarkable boy, creating a fictional journal filled with fierce hurricanes, warring natives, and disease, as Nick discovers new lands, incredible creatures, and lifelong friends.
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  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse, David Cole, Listening Library

    Audible Audiobook (Listening Library, May 9, 2012)
    In 1767, 11-year-old Nicholas Young stowed away on Captain James Cook's Endeavour. Cook's three-year mission was secret: he was charged by the British Navy to search for a lost continent, believed to be located between the southern tip of South America and New Zealand. Young's journal charts the voyage, and with every port of call a new adventure awaits. This is the story of a great voyage of discovery seen through the eyes of a boy who was actually there.
  • Stowaway

    Hayley Lawson

    eBook (, Jan. 21, 2019)
    The aliens have Earth. Humanity has new hope, Mars.The gang have a few new problems on their way to Mars, they are stowaways on the spacecraft filled with millionaires which paid for the first-class tickets. Plus, a couple of other problems, no Mc Donald’s, a deadly virus on the loose, on a plus side there is a guy which looks just like Chris Hemsworth! Maybe all dreams do come true in the end. Scroll to the top and click 'Buy Me' or 'Read for Free' and get it now!
  • Stowaway Slaves #3

    David Grimstone, James de la Rue

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 7, 2010)
    Decimus Rex and Olu Umbika have managed to do what no one else has ever doneÑflee the clutches of Slavious Doom. As expected, the overlord is furious, demands their immediate capture, and sends out a search party to find them. From the wild dogs running riot in the sewers, to the soldiers scouring the towns above, it seems only a matter of time before the boys are caught.
  • Stowaway Slaves #3

    David Grimstone, James de la Rue

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 7, 2010)
    Decimus Rex and Olu Umbika have managed to do what no one else has ever doneÑflee the clutches of Slavious Doom. As expected, the overlord is furious, demands their immediate capture, and sends out a search party to find them. From the wild dogs running riot in the sewers, to the soldiers scouring the towns above, it seems only a matter of time before the boys are caught.
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  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse, Rodica Prato, Robert Andrew Parker

    Hardcover (Margaret K. McElderry Books, Nov. 1, 2000)
    In the summer of 1768, an eleven-year-old butcher's apprentice named Nicholas Young climbed aboard a ship, hid himself from captain and crew, and waited to be carried far away from the life he hated in London. Nick didn't know it, but the ship he chose -- H.M.S. Endeavour -- was bound for an astonishing adventure. Captained by James Cook, Endeavour was on a secret mission to discover an unknown continent at the bottom of the globe. During his three-year voyage, Nick encountered hardship and was awed by new discoveries; he weathered danger and proved himself brave when disaster struck; he earned the respect and trust of the gentlemen on board; he made a friend for life. And he made history. An eleven-year-old boy named Nicholas Young really did stow away on Cook's Endeavour. Based on exhaustive historical research and illustrated with evocative drawings by Robert Andrew Parker, Stowaway is Newbery winner Karen Hesse's extraordinary fictional account of the real Nicholas's journey.
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  • Stowaway Slaves

    David Grimstone, James De La Rue

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 7, 2010)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Decimus Rex has been kidnapped and taken to an arena in Rome; intent on escaping from captivity, he knows he must outshine his fellow slaves, endure the trials set before him and never give up hope of escape--what he does not know is that this is just the beginning of his troubles.
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  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse, Robert Andrew Parker

    Hardcover (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • Stowaway

    Pam Withers

    Paperback (Dundurn, Aug. 18, 2018)
    2020 Red Maple Fiction Award — Shortlisted • 2021 Chocolate Lily Award — Shortlisted “The fast-paced and suspenseful plot will keep readers rooting for Owen, Arturo, and the others.” —School Library Journal Owen’s plan to sail away on an adventure puts him on a collision course with some very dangerous people. When Owen’s parents leave him on his own for a week, the sixteen-year-old gets bored and hatches a crazy idea: sneak onto the yacht that’s visiting the sleepy Pacific Coast island where he lives and stow away on an adventure! Once on board the vessel, Owen quickly finds this is anything but innocent fun. The ship is packed with teenagers from Central America, and it looks like Owen has stumbled into a people-smuggling operation. Complications pile up and as things head from bad to worse, a haunting incident from Owen’s past tightens its grip on him. There’s only one way to break free and make his way home. Owen and the first mate, Arturo — a former street kid — must work together to commandeer the boat and win the trust of those on board. But who’s friend and who’s foe in the shifting tides?
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  • Stowaway

    D. Ann Kelley, James G. Kelley

    Paperback (Lypton Publishing, May 26, 2006)
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  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse, David Cale

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Nov. 28, 2000)
    Read by David Cale8 hours 30 minutes, 6 cassettesIn 1767, 11-year-old Nicholas Young stowed away on Captain James Cook's "Endeavour." Cook's three-year mission was secret: he was charged by the British Navy to search for a lost continent, believed to be located between the southern tip of South America and New Zealand. Young's journal charts the voyage and with every port of call a new adventure awaits. This is the story of a great voyage of discovery seen through the eyes of a boy who was actually there.
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  • Stowaway

    Karen Hesse

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press, Nov. 2, 2002)
    A New York Times Bestseller A School Library Journal Best Book 2000 Based on actual Endeavour stowaway Nicholas Young, this story uses the real 1768 diaries of Captain Cook and shipboard naturalist Joseph Banks to bring Young from a forgotten footnote into a living, breathing person. An Accelerated Reader® title
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