Treasure Island

Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson, published by Puffin Books in June 1999, is a classic tale of adventure and discovery. This edition spans 224 pages and is presented in English. The story follows young Jim Hawkins, who stumbles upon a treasure map hidden in Captain Flint’s sea chest, setting him on a perilous journey aboard the Hispaniola. Alongside the enigmatic Long John Silver and a dubious crew, Jim navigates the challenges of seeking buried treasure, encountering danger and excitement at every turn.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative filled with action and adventure, as Jim’s quest unfolds against a backdrop of treachery and ambition. The themes of exploration and the complexities of human nature are woven throughout the story, making it a compelling read for those interested in juvenile fiction and classic literature. This edition captures the essence of Stevenson’s work, inviting readers to join Jim on his extraordinary journey.
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When Jim Hawkins picks up the oilskin packet from Captain Flint’s sea chest, he has no idea that here lies the key to untold wealth — a treasure map. He sails on the Hispaniola as cabinboy, with the awesome Long John Silver as ship’s cook and the rest of the shifty crew, and embarks on an extraordinary and dangerous quest to find the buried treasure. Book jacket.
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