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The Night Ship

A Novel

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The Night Ship

By: Jess Kidd
Narrated by: Fleur De Wit, Adam Fitzgerald
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Based on a true story, an epic historical novel from the award-winning author of Things in Jars that illuminates the lives of two characters: a girl shipwrecked on an island off Western Australia and, three hundred years later, a boy finding a home with his grandfather on the very same island.

1629: A newly orphaned young girl named Mayken is bound for the Dutch East Indies on the Batavia, one of the greatest ships of the Dutch Golden Age. Curious and mischievous, Mayken spends the long journey going on misadventures above and below the deck, searching for a mythical monster. But the true monsters might be closer than she thinks.

1989: A lonely boy named Gil is sent to live off the coast of Western Australia among the seasonal fishing community where his late mother once resided. There, on the tiny reef-shrouded island, he discovers the story of an infamous shipwreck…

With her trademark “thrilling, mysterious, twisted, but more than anything, beautifully written” (Graham Norton, New York Times bestselling author) storytelling, Jess Kidd weaves “a true work of magic” (V.E. Schwab, author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue) about friendship, sacrifice, brutality, and forgiveness.

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Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction
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This book had me guessing until the very end, and even past that. A departure from her usual works, but just as equally intriguing and beautifully written as all the others!

Jess Kidd never disappoints!

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It was the mesmerizing cover that drew me into this story. I loved how the book was not what I had predicted it to be. The dual narratives Jess Kidd wrote are threaded so nicely, and the narrators did a spectacular job!

The Night Ship

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I was excited to read this book because of the reviews & the description about this book. There are 2 stories being told at the same time. I didn’t understand why. They really had nothing to do with each other. They could have been separate books. It was a struggle to finish the book & the “modern” story ended so weird.

It was a struggle to finish the book

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I was captured the very minute I started listening ~ the story’s intrigue coupled with the authors gifted writing made this a book to never forget!!

Mesmerizing!

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I like the stories. I like the historical detail, the sometimes humorous dialogue and the structure of alternating characters, but I had to give up in the middle of chapter five. Fleur de Wit is a smooth reader with a pleasant voice, but the way that she voices the characters is excruciatingly bad. I would like to know the rest of the story, but I cannot fathom sitting through one more bad-muppet second of dialogue. Do yourself a favor and read the paper book.

Perhaps I will read this book myself.

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Dear Editors: Why must every current story go back and forth in time? Mica’s story of her journey on the Batavia was filled with great characters and the view of this sailing adventure through the eyes of this adventurous young girl. I loved it. Every time it switched to Gil’s story in 1989 I was disappointed. I wanted to care about Gil but just couldn’t get there. I loved his relationship with his turtle but knew he was going to be bullied by the mean children on the island before it happened. There really was no major find from the shipwreck in 1989 to tie these 2 time periods together. The 1628 sailing and Mica’s telling of the journey was a wonderful and complete work. I really just felt like an editor told Jess Kidd that the book must go back and forth in time to satisfy this current unnecessary style of writing a novel. I might have enjoyed it more if the 1628 sailing was Part 1, 1989 Part 2, and Part 3 an expansion of the epilogue with current information from a scientist studying the wreckage. Actually, Part 2, Gil’s story could have been entirely skipped. It was just depressing.

Mica’s Story was Enough

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Mixed feelings about this book. Wanted more connections between Gill and Micah. A lot of murder and hate which is so prevalent with greed and power.

Based on a true story of mutiny and muder

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The narrators were convincing and a bit confusing as they spoke with the dialect and pronunciation of the names. Over all, it held my attention.

A historical view of an actual happening

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I am an avid Jess Kidd reader. Bringing a well researched historical event and the people involved, to life and to tell these stories through the senses and experiences of two children -with such beautiful prose- feels very intimate and fascinating. Their fierce efforts to survive and thrive,their attachments, the moments where the barrier of time evaporates momentarily - all heart aching and riveting. I loved it. She is a superb crafter of characters. I love the old men in her books. To this reader, the characters and their motivations are drawn with remarkable compassion and depth. I highly recommend this book.

An incredible piece of work

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Loved it. Compelling to the end and didn’t want to stop listening. Historically accurate and intriguing

Excellent storytelling beautifully written

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