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Robinson Crusoe

April 29, 2024 by Daniel Dignan Leave a Comment

 

If you’re looking for a fiction book for your middle or high school student to read, I suggest Robinson Crusoe. It is one of the most read novels ever; it inspired adventure books like Swiss Family Robinson and movies like Cast Away.

Robinson Crusoe shipwrecks near an island and struggles to survive; he builds a fort, grows crops, and hews a boat using crude tools. The time and effort he spends doing these things is mind-boggling.

The reader feels as though he is on the island with Crusoe. I often wondered if I could do what he did. Would I survive? 

I recommend the book because it is full of life lessons and wisdom, like the importance of parental advice, duty, contentment, thankfulness, and diligence. Moreover, the book is an unforgettable experience. My father read it to my brother and me when we were kids. I have never forgotten the scene of Crusoe laboring to build his house. His agony and persistence are emblazoned on my mind.

Crusoe’s pain, sufferings, and terrors have a transforming effect. The book builds to a page-turning conclusion.

I recommend purchasing an N. C. Wyeth illustrated edition.

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