The Coral Island

The Coral Island by ROBERT MICHAEL. BALLANTYNE is a classic work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 23, 2012. This edition spans 274 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows three boys who find themselves shipwrecked on a Polynesian island, exploring their experiences as they navigate the challenges and dangers of their new environment.
Readers will discover a tale that delves into themes of survival and adventure, reminiscent of other notable works such as Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson. The story captures the boys’ resilience and ingenuity as they confront the hardships of island life. This edition invites those interested in fiction, classics, and sea stories to engage with Ballantyne’s captivating narrative.
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R.M. Ballantyne’s classic ‘The Coral Island’ may have moved William Golding to write his Hobbesian ‘Lord of the Flies’ novel as a sardonic response, but the story still has the power to captivate and will appeal to fans of ‘Robinson Crusoe’ or ‘The Swiss Family Robinson’. It tells the story of three boys shipwrecked on a Polynesian island, and the ways in which they cope with the dangers and hardships of their new situation.
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