Yes, you read that right: Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas by Cary Fagan. I know, I was surprised, and if I am totally honest, a little disappointed (at first) when I realized that this instalment of Jacob Two-Two was not written by Mordecai Richler. Let me explain.
I have read Mordecai Richler’s first two Jacob Two-Two books already and loved them (Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang & Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur). I knew there was a third book, I just did not remember the title. When I found Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas in the Mordecai Richler section of my library, I just assumed this was the third Jacob Two-Two book without really looking at the cover. Besides, the cover did have Mordecai Richler’s name, in the spot where you would usually find the author’s name. Tricky tricky Tundra Books.
I liked Mordecai Richler’s Jacob Two-Two… I did not know Cary Fagan’s Jacob Two-Two… So, it was the old, “I don’t like that which I do not know.” Even as I started to read the book I found that the feel and the voice were different; not too surprising considering that it was a different author. I found Jacob Two-Two quite whiny and annoying. No wonder no one listened to him! :)
However, as Jacob and his family set out onto the High Seas aboard the SS Spring-a-Leak (Now if THAT doesn’t spell trouble…) and the adventures began, I felt like I was reading about the Jacob Two-Two I had grown to love. Cary Fagan did a fantastic job of getting the feel of adventure, satire and humour from Mordecai Richler’s Jabob Two-Two books. Cary also did a great job of squeezing Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas chronologically in between Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang & Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur. I, at least, did not catch any “issues”.
In the end, I fully enjoyed Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas. And look forward to another Jacob Two-Two instalment from Cary Fagan.


What a great story, with a great message.
That’s the premise behind
I found this book in the children’s literature section of my public library. However, this story transcends being only a #kidlit book. This is a #YAlit book. This is an adult lit book. I believe that all people should read this story. Even, read it out loud to your youngest children… and get ready to answer why there are tears in your eyes. :)
This is book 6 of the Lunch Lady series by Jarrett J. Krosoczka.
I love Robert Munsch’s use of repetition… repeated phrases. Again, I can’t get enough of his storytelling style.