Treasure Island
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson is one of the greatest adventure novels ever written: a thrilling tale of pirates, buried treasure, courage, betrayal, and the dangers of greed.
Young Jim Hawkins discovers a mysterious map among the belongings of a dead sailor, setting in motion a voyage to a distant island where treasure is said to be hidden. Aboard the ship Hispaniola, Jim encounters danger, secrecy, and the unforgettable Long John Silver, a charming and treacherous pirate whose shifting loyalties make him one of literature's most fascinating villains.
First published in the 1880s, Treasure Island helped define the modern image of pirates: treasure maps, sea voyages, mutiny, black spots, wooden legs, and hidden gold. Yet the novel is not only a story of action. It is also a coming-of-age tale in which Jim must learn courage, judgment, and moral independence in a world where adults are often unreliable.
Fast-paced, atmospheric, and full of suspense, this classic remains one of the essential books of adventure literature.