PIRATE'S EYE
Robert Priest, . . Houghton, $16 (32pp) ISBN 978-0-618-43990-4
During "a friendly skirmish" among scurvy dogs, Captain Black's glass eye—witness to many a dastardly deed—pops out. When the ship docks, the eye rolls into the port city, where it's scooped up by a beachcomber called Sandpiper. In his meager clapboard cabin, the fellow inspects the orb, which clouds like a crystal ball: "Sandpiper saw scenes of the pirate as a child and scenes of the pirate as a man, scenes of mischievous boyhood and scenes of crime and treason!" While the bereft Captain Black posts "Lost Eye" flyers, Sandpiper writes a picture book based on the eye's revelations, and gives copies to the kind townsfolk who have given him odd jobs and groceries. Captain Black soon reads the tale (at the public library!) and tracks down Sandpiper; but by this time the magical eye has collected scenes of generosity that make the scalawag question his lawless ways. As in his
Reviewed on: 04/18/2005
Genre: Children's