

Upon learning of Charlotte's plans, Captain Jaggery strikes Charlotte across the face, and she vows to reveal his cruelty to the courts after they complete their voyage.Īs the Seahawk enters a powerful hurricane, Charlotte falls from the ratlines and is saved by a man whom she believes is Zachariah, despite his apparent death. The crew allows her to join them after she successfully climbs up and down the tallest mast. Jaggery is enraged and whips Zachariah mercilessly, leading to his apparent death and funeral.Īfter the captain has withdrawn his protection of Charlotte, she feels compelled to replace Zachariah as a crew member out of guilt. Charlotte tries to protect Zachariah by grabbing the whip, but accidentally hits the captain's face. Charlotte is distressed when Captain Jaggery and first mate Mr. The captain and Charlotte become very close and he says that if she ever sees anything suspicious, she must tell him.Īfter spotting a round-robin, a sign of mutiny, Charlotte warns Jaggery, who heads off the rebellion and kills its ringleader Cranick. He also warns Charlotte about Jaggery, the captain of the ship, which Charlotte does not believe.

On her first day aboard, a black sailor named Zachariah gives her a dirk for protection. Repeatedly, people tell her she should not be on the ship, but her escort, Mr. Charlotte finds herself the only passenger and the only female on the ship, the Seahawk. Her upper-class upbringing and her education give her a very sheltered and narrow view of life.

The story starts in the early summer of 1832, as thirteen-year-old Charlotte Doyle prepares to take a voyage from Liverpool, England, to her family's home in Providence, Rhode Island. The novel was well received and won several awards, including being named as a Newbery Honor book in 1991. The book chronicles the evolution of the title character as she is pushed outside her naive existence and learns about life aboard a ship crossing from England to America in 1832.

The book is marketed towards children at a reading level of grades 5–8. The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a historical novel by the American author Avi published in 1990.
