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Castaways of the Flying Dutchman

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2001 novel by Brian Jacques

Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
AuthorBrian Jacques
IllustratorIan Schoenherr
Cover artistMichael Koelsch
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCastaways
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherPuffin Books
Publication date
2001
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages336
ISBN978-0-399-23601-3
OCLC45058678
[Fic] 21
LC ClassPZ7.J15317 Cas 2001
Followed byThe Angel's Command 

Castaways of the Flying Dutchman is the first novel in theCastaways series byBrian Jacques and was published in 2001. It is based on the legend of the cursed ship known as theFlying Dutchman. A young boy,Nebuchadnezzar (later Neb (shortened) and Ben (reversed)), and his dog, Denmark (named after the country in which he was found and later Den (shortened) and Ned (reversed)), are the lone survivors of theFlying Dutchman, fated to wander the earth foreverimmortal and youthful, helping those who need aid.

The cover art was illustrated by Michael Koelsch.[1] The second and third books in the series,The Angel's Command andVoyage of Slaves, were published in 2003 and 2006, respectively.[2] Koelsch also illustrated the cover art of the third novel.[3]

Plot summary

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A fourteen-year-old nameless boy, who at the beginning has no parents and is amute. He is apparently running away from his life as an abusedorphan, and accidentally slips on theFlying Dutchman as astowaway. He is found, and made to work with the cook, Petros, an antagonistic character who abuses him. Petros names the boy Neb, which is short for Nebuchadnezzar. One day, while the crew is off drinking in the port town ofEsbjerg, a dog wanders onto the ship and is befriended by Neb. He names the dog Denmark, afterthe country he found the dog in. They strike up an immediate friendship. Den hides under sacks until it is safe to come out. The cruel, wild, and fearsome Captain Vanderdecken steers his ship on a long voyage to getemeralds from a dealer across the ocean, supposedly in Asia. The ship sails to the tip of South America, the treacherousCape Horn, and unsuccessfully attempts to pass three times. After the third attempt, Captain Vanderdecken curses the Lord for smiting him, and anangel descends from heaven and curses the ship to sail the seas for eternity.

The angel, however, realizes Nebuchadnezzar and Denmark are pure of heart and not part of the motley, now undead, crew, and has them swept overboard by a great wave. The angel blesses them, telling them to walk the earth forever, wise and forever young, to give kindness and guidance wherever they go. They later wash up on shore and discover that they are able tocommunicate by thought. They are found and taken in by a kind-heartedshepherd named Luis who grows fond of them, but does not ask about their past. After spending three years with him, Luis dies in a storm trying to save an ewe. The angel appears in a dream telling them that they must move on at the sound of a bell, which they hear jingling on the neck of a sheep walking by. Neb and Den, young but ageless, must leave.

The story picks up many years later. Both characters have changed their names (by reversing them); Neb is now Ben and Den is Ned. It is apparent that they have lived with each other for several centuries. One day, they get on a train without knowing where they are going, and end up getting off at the village of Chapelvale. They meet a lady named Mrs. Winn as well as a boy named Alex and a girl named Amy. The children warn them about the Grange Gang, a group of local bullies. The gang leader, Wilf, takes an immediate disliking to Ben.

Together, Ben, Ned, Amy, Alex, and Mrs. Winn go on a treasure hunt to save the town, which is about to be converted into alimestone quarry and cement factory. They team up with an old ship's carpenter named Jon (who is at first believed to be a madman), a milkman named Will, and Will's family. They follow a series of clues written by Mrs. Winn's ancestor, who was believed to have been given thedeeds to the town. One clue leads to a treasure (which is aByzantine artifact) and another clue and continues that way until three treasures and clues have been found. The last clue, of course, is the hardest and is the last thing that may show them the location of the deeds to Chapelvale.

The deeds to the village are found and Mrs. Winn is able to claim Chapelvale as her property so that it can be saved. However, the angel appears once again and informs Ben and Ned that they must leave Chapelvale and their friends at the sound of a bell. Jon finds a bell in the Almshouse and becomes excited about the discovery. He and Will decide to try the bell out. Ben and Ned run as fast as they can, hoping that if they cannot hear the bell they will not have to leave, but they cannot get away in time. However, they must move on.

Main characters

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  • Neb (laterBen), an orphan
  • Denmark (Den for short, and laterNed), Ben's dog
  • Captain Vanderdecken
  • Luis the Shepherd
  • Winifred Winn
  • Obadiah Smithers
  • Wilf Smithers
  • Amy Somers
  • Alex Somers
  • Jon Preston
  • Will Drummond
  • Eileen Drummond

Minor characters

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  • Mr. Braithwaite
  • Regina Woodworthy
  • Maud Bowe
  • Tommo
  • Horatio (Mrs. Winn's cat)
  • Scraggs
  • Jamil
  • Sindh
  • Vogel
  • Cap'n Winn
  • Hetty
  • Clarissa Smithers
  • Archie
  • Mr. Mackay
  • Dai Evans
  • Blodwen Evans
  • Petros
  • The Chinese Gem Dealer
  • Bjornsen
  • Bjornsen's Three Sons

Sequels

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Translations

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  • Les Naufragés du Hollandais Volant, tome 1 (French)
  • Die Gestrandeten (German)
  • La Vera Storia dell'Olandese Volante (Italian)
  • Skipbrudne fra Den flygende hollender (Norwegian)
  • Os Náufragos do Holandês Voador (Portuguese)
  • I Navagi tou Iptamenou Olandou (Greek)
  • Haaksirikkoiset (Finland)
  • Двое с "Летучего Голландца" (Russian)

References

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  1. ^"Castaways of the Flying Dutchman".Internet Speculative Fiction Database.Archived from the original on 27 August 2020. Retrieved27 August 2020.
  2. ^Noble, Barnes &."Castaways of the Flying Dutchman (Castaways of the Flying Dutchman Series #1)".Barnes & Noble. Retrieved4 October 2018.
  3. ^"Voyage of Slaves".Internet Speculative Fiction Database.Archived from the original on 27 August 2020. Retrieved27 August 2020.
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