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Wilson Hawthorne’s novel, The Last Pirate, has no problem capturing an audience. Once the reader begins reading about Harley Cooper and his beloved dog Hammerhead s/he is spellbound until the very last chapter. It is that good!

Although Hawthorne’s novel targets the adolescent reader, adults also enjoy reading this ingeniously written story. Moreover, middle grades and secondary teachers are discovering that this high-quality, high-interest literature can be used to teach some elements of science, social studies, and mathematics.

Hawthorne’s novel is a “must read” for those individuals who love the beach, ocean, bays, pirates, and fishing.   - Dr. Sallie Averitt-Miller, president GA Reading Assoc.

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The Last Pirate

The Last Pirate, a novel by Wilson Hawthorne

Eyeland Telemedia has created a Resource Pack just for Educators. Here's what's included:

Discounted Book Sets

Teacher Resource Guide

Audio Book CD

In addition to many challenging activities and exercises, the Resource CD is loaded with video clips of places, animals, and other items found in the book.

 

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Eyeland Telemedia has published a new novel, The Last Pirate, a novel by Wilson Hawthorne.

 

The story is a middle-grade YA adventure set around the islands of southwest Florida - a modern day tale based on the legends of the notorious pirate, Gasparilla. It's kind of Huck Finn meets Old Man and the Sea - something for the whole family.

Reading Level - 6.5

Interest Level - 7-12

 

To hear more or purchase a copy click here.

Wilson Hawthorne is available for lectures, workshops and book signings.

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8359 Beacon Boulevard
Suite 414
Fort Myers, FL 33907

ph: 239-590-3930
fax: 866-612-8396
alt: 239-410-1709