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An inspiring story of Zheng Yi Sao, the real-life pirate queen who
took control of her life - and the South China seas - in the early
19th century. The most powerful pirate in history was a woman who
was born into poverty in Guangzhou, China, in the late 1700s. When
pirates attacked her town and the captain took a liking to her, she
saw a way out. Zheng Yi Sao agreed to marry him only if she got an
equal share of his business. When her husband died six years later,
she took command of the fleet. Over the next decade, the pirate
queen built a fleet of over 1,800 ships and 70,000 men. On land and
sea, Zheng Yi Sao's power rivaled the emperor himself. Time and
again, her ships triumphed over the emperor's ships. When she was
ready to retire, Zheng Yi Sao surrendered - on her own terms, of
course. Even though there was a price on her head, she was able to
negotiate her freedom, living in peace and prosperity for the rest
of her days. Zheng Yi Sao's powerful story is told in lyrical prose
by award-winning author Helaine Becker. Liz Wong's colorful,
engaging illustrations illuminate this inspiring woman in history.
An author's note provides historical context and outlines the
challenges of researching a figure about whom little is known. Key
Text Features author's note historical context sources Correlates
to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.3 Describe how characters in a story respond
to major events and challenges. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3 Describe
in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama,
drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's
thoughts, words, or actions).
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Quackers (Board book)
Liz Wong
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R231
R182
Discovery Miles 1 820
Save R49 (21%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Collected columns of Wong Ang Joo (1936-1997) (Ser. 1) (Wong, L.
Ed.).
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