Treasure island
Robert Louis Stevenson
Résumé
Follow in the footsteps of Jim Hawkins, a fearless young boy, as he embarks on a perilous quest in search of Captain Flint's legendary treasure. Aboard the Hispaniola ship, Jim encounters colorful characters, like the enigmatic Long John Silver, whose intentions are far from clear.
Between epic battles, betrayals, and twists, this thrilling story will keep you on the edge of your seat until the last page. You'll be transported to a secluded island, filled with secrets and dangers, where every step could bring you closer to the treasure or to death.
"Treasure Island" is much more than a simple pirate tale. It's an exploration of themes like friendship, courage, and loyalty, with memorable characters and profound life lessons. Robert Louis Stevenson's immersive writing plunges you into the heart of the action, making you feel the excitement of the fights and the adrenaline of the treasure hunt.
An adventure literature essential, "Treasure Island" is a captivating tale that has fascinated generations of readers. Dive into this unforgettable story and let yourself be carried away by the spirit of adventure and discovery. An epic journey awaits you, where pirates reign supreme, and the treasure is within reach.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) was a famous Scottish writer known for his adventure and horror novels. He is particularly renowned for his masterpiece "Treasure Island" (1883), which has captivated the imaginations of readers worldwide. Stevenson also wrote "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" (1886), a tale exploring the duality of human nature. His vivid writing style and talent for creating unforgettable characters made him one of the most beloved writers of his time. Stevenson traveled extensively and drew inspiration from his experiences, reflected in his exotic and adventure-filled narratives.
Caractéristiques techniques
NUMERIQUE | |
Éditeur(s) | Librofilio |
Auteur(s) | Robert Louis Stevenson |
Parution | 03/08/2023 |
Contenu |
ePub |
EAN13 |
9782384612604 |
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