Robinson Crusoe
A tale of adventure, survival, and self-discovery
Daniel Defoe author Katy Elphinstone illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Baker Street Press
Published:5th Jun '19
Should be back in stock very soon
This classic tale follows a man's journey from adventure to survival after being shipwrecked on a deserted island in Robinson Crusoe.
In Robinson Crusoe, the story follows a young man who yearns for adventure and defies his parents to pursue a life at sea. His journey begins with excitement, but it quickly turns perilous when he is captured by pirates. Fortunately, he manages to escape and finds himself in Brazil, where he amasses a fortune by exploiting slave labor to cultivate tobacco and sugar. However, his ambition leads him to Africa in search of more slaves, resulting in a shipwreck that leaves him stranded on a deserted island, the sole survivor of the disaster.
For over twenty years, the protagonist learns to adapt to his harsh surroundings, honing his skills in hunting, fishing, and building shelter. The isolation forces him to confront his own limitations and discover a sense of resilience he never knew he possessed. Yet, his solitude is disrupted when he encounters cannibals who threaten his newfound way of life. This unexpected turn of events raises the stakes, prompting him to reconsider what survival truly means.
Robinson Crusoe is not just a tale of adventure; it is a profound exploration of self-reliance, the human spirit, and the complexities of civilization. As he navigates the challenges of his environment and the moral dilemmas that arise, readers are invited to reflect on the nature of freedom and the cost of ambition. Will he find a way to escape, or will he embrace his fate on the island?
ISBN: 9781912464210
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 200g
64 pages