Wednesday, April 9, 2014

"Captain No Beard: Strangers on the High Seas" by Carol P. Roman ~ Book Review

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Book Description:


Captain No Beard and the crew of the Flying Dragon welcome a new crew member, when Cabin Girl Cayla joins the ship. Responsible for his little sister, Captain No Beard is not very happy because he finds his newest charge a distraction. When faced with danger, the captain must find a way to escape. While learning valuable lessons about strangers, the crew realized not to judge somebody because they are young or small. Strength comes in all sizes!


About the Author, Carol P. Roman:


Award winning author Carole P. Roman is a former teacher turned businesswoman. She has successfully run a family business with her husband that employs close to five hundred people. Her most favorite job is being grandmother to her many grandchildren.  Roman has two wonderful sons and hit the jackpot in the daughter-in-law department. She currently lives on Long Island with her husband.

Her first book, Captain No Beard - An Imaginary Tale of a Pirate's Life has been named to Kirkus Reviews' Best of 2012 as well garnered the star of remarkable merit.  Captain No Beard has developed in a series of 3 more books.  Her next project is the book series I Want To Do Yoga Too.  She is currently working on a new educational series that explores different cultures from a child's point of view.

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Review:


"Strangers on the High Seas" is the 4th book in the "Captain No Beard" series, and once again we find our captain and his crew on another journey. In this book we welcome a new crew member "Cabin Girl Cayla". Ms. Roman pens this installment as a valuable lesson about strangers and how not to judge others by their size.  The story flows nicely with colorful images to keep the reader interested. Highly recommended for all young readers.

I give "Strangers on the High Seas" a 5 star rating.




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