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<p>Stories of accurate, speculative, exaggerated, and fictional heroic proportions have been fueled by people's fascination with pirates for generations. Modern writings and movies continue to be based on tales of high seas decadence. Some people view <b>pirates</b> as valiant heroes, while others view them as the lowest form of criminals. The historical evidence on pirates is hazy, contradictory, and infrequently reliable. The story of <b>Anne Bonny</b>, which allows readers to sense and understand the genuine life and motivation of pirates and especially women at sea." The story of pirate queen Anne Bonny, also known as a she-wolf who ruled the Caribbean Sea, is unraveled and brought together in this book. Anne Bonny started her career as a <b>pirate</b> in an era were fights and adventures were confined to women. As a result, Anne pursued numerous paths that were even far away from the thought of women. The book also provides a thorough account of the period when pirates dominated the Caribbean and the women pirates who appeared during that time. Additionally, it depicts the buccaneering duo of <b>Anne Bonny and Mary Read</b> who bravely engaged the British marines in combat.</p>