Robinson Crusoe
The Classic Adventure Novel of Survival and Self-Reliance
Publisher Description
First published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe is one of the earliest and most enduring adventure novels in English literature. The story follows Robinson Crusoe, a restless young man who defies his family's wishes and embarks on a sea voyage—only to be shipwrecked on a deserted island.
Alone for years, Crusoe must rely on ingenuity, determination, and faith to survive. He builds shelter, cultivates food, and gradually creates a life from isolation. His encounter with Friday, a native he rescues and befriends, adds new dimensions to the narrative, exploring themes of companionship, culture, and survival.
Exciting, reflective, and influential, Robinson Crusoe remains a timeless tale of resilience, independence, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity.