Daniel Defoe 
Robinson Crusoe(Illustrated) [EPUB ebook] 

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  • Illustrated Edition with 20 captivating illustrations

  • Includes a comprehensive summary for quick understanding

  • Detailed character list to keep track of key figures

  • Author biography of Daniel Defoe, giving insights into his life and work

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a classic adventure novel that has captivated readers for centuries with its tale of survival, self-reliance, and the indomitable human spirit. This timeless story follows Robinson Crusoe, an ambitious young man who defies his family’s wishes and sets sail in pursuit of adventure, only to find himself shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Alone on the island, Crusoe must use his ingenuity and inner strength to survive. As he builds shelter, cultivates the land, and faces both natural and psychological challenges, Crusoe undergoes a profound personal transformation. His life takes a dramatic turn when he encounters Friday, a native man who becomes his loyal companion, adding another layer of depth to this tale of human connection and cultural differences.
This special illustrated edition brings Robinson Crusoe to life with 20 vivid illustrations that enhance key moments of the story. Whether you are rediscovering this classic or experiencing it for the first time, these illustrations offer a fresh, immersive way to engage with the narrative.
With a comprehensive summary, a detailed character list, and an author biography, this edition is perfect for both casual readers and literary enthusiasts alike. Explore the adventure, survival, and moral dilemmas that make Robinson Crusoe an enduring masterpiece of English literature.
 

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