Cat Royal Books by Julia Golding
Den of thieves. Egmont, 2008. ISBN 9781405241847.
Cat o'nine tails. Egmont, 2008. ISBN 9781405241854.
(Ages 11+) Recommended. The thrilling series of novels about Cat Royal,
an orphan brought up, surprisingly, in a theatre in London's Drury
Lane, will drag in students keen on reading of other children's lives,
those having to struggle to survive in difficult times. Cat lives
through events in the late eighteenth century, a time of huge changes
across Europe and North America, and these are interestingly reflected
in this series.
The main character is a personable, intriguing young girl, capable of
surviving in harsh times. The first in the series, The Diamond of
Drury
Lane, followed by Cat among the pigeons, set the scene for
this series
of books, but the early books do not have to be read to
understand what is going on in the others.
A fourth in this entertaining series, Den of thieves, (Egmont,
2008)
has Cat residing in Paris. It is the time of the French Revolution, and
Cat is trying vainly to avoid capture and possible execution. Adventure
piles upon adventure, with Cat using all her wiles to return to London
unscathed.
Cat o'nine tails has Cat aboard the HMS Courage on its way to
North
America, there to help rescue a friend who has fallen into danger. A
single woman aboard a ship is in some danger herself, and Cat must
tread carefully, avoiding the drunken sailors, many fights, and of
course the lash of the whip used to keep discipline aboard these ships.
An exciting read, students will learn much about life aboard these
ships, and the times of the French and American Revolutions, helped by
the glossary at the end of each book, outlining the meanings of many of
the words used in the text. Interestingly at the start of the book is a
list of players and a list of acts where there would be a contents
page, all adding to the underlying feel of the theatre and its
mysteries. And at the end of each is a snippet of the next book,
tantalising the reader with what will follow.
Fran Knight