An american Robinson Crusoe

par Samuel B Allison

A Tale of Survival and Ingenuity on a Deserted Island

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"An American Robinson Crusoe" is an adaptation of Daniel Defoe's classic tale, reimagined by Samuel B. Allison for young American readers. The story follows Robinson Crusoe, a young boy from New York, who is fascinated by the sea and dreams of adventure. Despite his parents' wishes for him to become a merchant, Robinson's longing for exploration leads him to join a ship bound for Africa without informing his family. A violent storm wrecks the ship, leaving Robinson stranded on a deserted island. Alone and without resources, he must rely on his ingenuity and determination to survive. Robinson learns to make tools, build shelter, and find food, gradually adapting to his new environment. He constructs a calendar to keep track of time, makes a hat and shoes for protection, and even learns to hunt and domesticate animals for sustenance. Throughout his ordeal, Robinson's resilience and resourcefulness are tested, but he remains hopeful for rescue. The story emphasizes themes of self-reliance, the importance of knowledge, and the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity. Allison's adaptation aims to provide an engaging narrative that also serves as an educational tool, illustrating the development of human progress and survival skills.