
Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
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Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Aikin, Lucy
1781 - 1864
About this book
In an era when adventure and survival tales captivated the imagination, "Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable" by Mary Godolphin presents a unique, simplified retelling of Daniel Defoe's classic. This adaptation distills the essence of Crusoe's harrowing journey, emphasizing themes of resilience and ingenuity through accessible language. Readers will encounter the shipwrecked sailor's struggle for survival on a deserted island, where he learns to harness nature's resources and confronts his solitude. Ideal for young readers and educators, this version retains the spirit of the original while making it approachable. Dive into this engaging narrative that teaches valuable lessons about perseverance and self-reliance, perfect for students and civic activists alike.
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