Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe, published by iUniverse in 1999, is presented in Spanish and spans 288 pages. This classic tale follows the journey of a shipwreck survivor who finds himself stranded on an uninhabited island. Utilizing his patience and ingenuity, Crusoe transforms his isolated environment into a tropical paradise, navigating the challenges of survival in solitude for twenty-four years.
Readers will discover the adventures of Crusoe as he adapts to life on the island, showcasing themes of survival and resilience. The narrative takes a turn when he encounters a prisoner from a group of cannibals, introducing new dynamics to his solitary existence. This edition delves into the realms of juvenile fiction, action and adventure, and survival stories, making it a notable entry in the canon of classic literature.
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The sole survivor of a shipwreck, Robinson Crusoe is stranded on an uninhabited island far away from any shipping routes. With patience and ingenuity, he transforms his island into a tropical paradise. For twenty-four years he has no human company, until one Friday, he rescues a prisoner from a boat of cannibals.
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