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Relates the fortunes of a shipwrecked family as they adapt to life on an island with abundant animal and plant life.
Excerpted from The Swiss Family Robinson by Wyss, Johann David Copyright © 1996 by Wyss, Johann David. Excerpted by permission.
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| 1. | Shipwrecked and Alone | 1 |
| 2. | A Desolate Island | 9 |
| 3. | We Explore Our Island | 19 |
| 4. | The Homeward Journey | 28 |
| 5. | We Revisit the Wreck | 35 |
| 6. | Mother Makes a Suggestion | 45 |
| 7. | We Build a Bridge | 52 |
| 8. | The Journey to the Wonderful Trees | 58 |
| 9. | The Tree-House | 64 |
| 10. | A Visit to Tentholm | 71 |
| 11. | The Strange Animal | 78 |
| 12. | Towed by a Turtle | 85 |
| 13. | An Important Experiment | 92 |
| 14. | The Pinnace and the Petard | 99 |
| 15. | The Calabash Wood | 105 |
| 16. | Last Visit to the Wreck | 115 |
| 17. | The Buffalo Hunt | 122 |
| 18. | The Hollow Tree | 131 |
| 19. | The Rainy Season | 139 |
| 20. | The Salt Cavern | 145 |
| 21. | "Woodlands" | 155 |
| 22. | Thanksgiving Day | 161 |
| 23. | The Island Sports Carnival | 165 |
| 24. | A Midnight Raid | 173 |
| 25. | The Stranded Whale | 184 |
| 26. | Jack Discovers a Skeleton | 193 |
| 27. | Death of a Monster | 198 |
| 28. | An Inland Journey | 208 |
| 29. | The Desert | 214 |
| 30. | Ostriches and Bears | 221 |
| 31. | The Captive Ostrich | 230 |
| 32. | Home Again | 238 |
| 33. | A Visit to Whale Island | 244 |
| 34. | Our First Harvest | 251 |
| 35. | The Trial of the "Sea Horse" | 257 |
| 36. | News by Pigeon Post | 263 |
| 37. | To the Rescue | 268 |
| 38. | After Ten Years | 274 |
| 39. | The Mysterious Message | 281 |
| 40. | Fritz Says Good-bye | 288 |
| 41. | The Stranger | 293 |
| 42. | Jenny | 302 |
| 43. | The Mysterious Guns | 311 |
| 44. | Three Cheers for New Switzerland! | 320 |
HBond
Posted July 30, 2010
I won't spend much time reviewing the story itself. Just about everyone knows that it's a charming but farfetched story, which is strongly inspired by Robinson Crusoe. I do want to point out, that despite being in the Stirling Unabridged Series, it is most definitely abridged. There are several examples - the story of the roast maggots from the sago palm is missing. They eat potatoes but forget to harvest them. They melt berries to make candles but never collect them. In the fishing sequence toward the middle of the book, Jack makes a remark about his father's small fry, comparing the large fish he is catching to the herring his father caught earlier, but the episode in which his father catches the "small fry" is omitted.
I recommend that one purchase not this edition, but one based on the 1877 translation by Kingston (the Puffin Classics unabridged edition is one such).
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Posted October 28, 2007
Stranded on a deserted island, the Robinson family must survive with just their knowledge and endurance. The Robinson family became stranded on an island and had to survive with six family members-Franz, Jack, Ernest, Fritz, Mom, and Dad. They built a winter house, a summer house, and they had tons of animals! Although ten years on the island was difficult, they survived. This book was great. It was very exciting and kept me on the edge of my seat. I recommend it for anyone that likes castaway-type books. They were very smart and knew what almost everything in the wild was. They found an animal that looked like a wild boar, but it wasn¿t! They found a plant that was at first unfamiliar, then they realized what this exotic plant was. They knew how to build their houses and structures and how to keep animals, hunt, and take out the good meat! They even knew what was bad and/or poisonous to eat and touch. They were very good with animals. They caught many animals and tamed them to help them hunt, or to just be a pet. They caught and tamed a baby monkey, a baby jackal, an eagle, an onager, a baby buffalo, and even an ostrich! They took care of them and the animals soon learned what the family wanted them to do. They had a very interesting way of rehabilitating their animals they used smoke from a cigar and stupefied the animal. Then it¿s almost as though the animal started its life over. The Robinson family handled the wreck very well. If another family got stranded on that island, they might have freaked out. The Robinson family didn¿t, they built their house easily, hunted, and skinned animals without any difficulty. Some people might have been nervous to skin sharks or whales, but they didn¿t, they were excited to have whale skin and shark skin. This book was excellent. It was about a tenth grade reading level, but it was worth it. It kept me guessing what would happen next. It would seem obvious that something would happen next, and then something else would happen! I recommend it for anyone that loves the castaway type books. E. Gray
6 out of 7 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 6, 2011
This is a great story book to read to children and have them use their imagination!
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Posted December 6, 2011
I had my fourth grade son read this and he found it engaging. He loved how resourceful the family was in their circumstance of being shipwrecked on an island. It is a challenging book for this age, but the subject matter kept him interested.
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Posted December 2, 2011
Pay for the fee based file, this one is full of errors. Specifically, this looks like a scanned work that some software tried to convert into text. The result is syntax errors all over the place. While I can correct it while reading to my kids because I've read this before, my kids don't have the skills nor the knowledge to read this file without being really confused by all the random symbols that show up.
4 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted February 21, 2012
This is one of my favorte books i havent stopped loving it. I NEVER read books twice but this one i have read 3 times and i gets better every time!!!
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Posted November 20, 2011
Classic
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Posted May 19, 2008
My boys thorougly enjoyed this book. The adventures of life on a remote island and the escapades of the boys in the story kept their interest. They would beg every night for another chapter. What a terrific way to get introduced to the classics. I am both an educator and parent, and can wholeheartedly recommend this book.
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Posted April 23, 2012
This is a great book. I started reading this to my eight year old son, he enjoyed it and he asked for it to be read every night. This book is seventy-seven pages and twenty-one chapters. And is worth every cent. My family loved this book. We are excited to read other classic stories together.
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Posted March 26, 2012
So this is the best book i ever read! Pleaseweaywease read it so this story is full of action i love action and read kidnapped to this book is great awesome fun and actiony i read this 30 times read it i put a post about kidnapped to! Read it pleasyweasywease! :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
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Posted January 7, 2012
Wow. This ebook is in terrible shape. Pay for the real copy.
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Posted November 16, 2011
Omg best book ever
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Posted September 7, 2011
Read this in Jr High, fell in love with it, If you love stories of survival, you will enjoy this book, have read both versions, bridged and unabridged, loved them both, some of the ways he describes in this book to prepare certain items I've used during my Military Career, a must read novel who wants to get away from your problems,
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Posted April 27, 2011
The black-and-white, pen-and-ink illustrations in this edition are fantastic. However, the gold ink on the binding and cover come off on one's hands. The book quickly looks worn, which is only good if you're going for that sort of thing. My ribbon is also coming unbraided. It's not a book you'll want to pass on to anyone, even though it is hardcover.
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Posted October 28, 2000
A great book...simply a classic. It teaches moral value and useful tips. It is a great survival book, which has a suprise every second. If you read this book, you will not be disappointed!
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Posted January 20, 2013
An outstanding book! It is about a family who gets wrecked on a desert island. They have to survive using their wits and any natural resources. I might try reading Robinson Crusoe. Although the formatting is a bit weird, I would recommend it for anybody!
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Posted November 27, 2012
The kids love it. We read it on a long car trip. The vocab is great. The flora and fauna it described are awesome. Mostly I really the contrast with the values from a older time period. This is a great kids book.
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Posted July 26, 2012
This book could definately by for teens! If you liked Robinson Crusoe you'll love this!!!
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Posted July 26, 2012
So many paperback books utilize a small font, so the words are tiny and difficult to read. This Penguin Classic reprint is great---the paper is bright and the font is "normal", which make reading this book a pleasure! The 5" x 7" size makes it easy to slip into a pocketbook or backpack.
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Overview
Relates the fortunes of a shipwrecked family as they adapt to life on an island with abundant animal and plant life.