Treasure Island

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is an abridged edition published by Penguin Books in 1995, featuring 44 pages in English. This adaptation presents the classic tale of young Jim Hawkins, whose quiet life by the sea is transformed when the mysterious Billy Bones arrives. Jim’s adventure begins as he encounters the infamous Long John Silver and embarks on a journey across the sea aboard The Hispaniola to the legendary Treasure Island.
Readers will find a captivating narrative that explores themes of adventure and discovery. The story follows Jim Hawkins as he navigates the challenges and excitement of his newfound life, meeting memorable characters along the way. This edition offers a concise retelling of a beloved literary work, making it accessible for those interested in action and adventure fiction.
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An adaptation of one of the most famous children’s books in English, it is the story of a “young boy, Jim Hawkins [who] lives quietly by the sea with his mother and father. One day, Billy Bones comes to live with them and from that day everything is different. Jim meets Long John Silver, a man with one leg, and Jim and Long John Silver go far across the sea in a ship called The Hispaniola to Treasure Island.”
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