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The Coral Island

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Ralph, Jack and Peterkin find themselves the sole survivors of a shipwreck on a deserted coral island in the South Pacific. Although fate has led them to temporary safety, the three marooned lads are forced to carve out a life for themselves from what nature provides. They rapidly learn which fruit to eat, which animals to hunt, and which lagoons are best for bathing. Resourceful as they are, their desert island idyll is often disturbed and they face numerous terrifying threats ? pirates, sharks, cannibalism and local tribes among them. Amidst all the chaos, the trio still face the riddle of how to engineer their rescue from their tropical exile. Following in Robinson CrusoeOCOs footsteps, and yet with added adventure, BallantyneOCOs writing is a classic adored by previous generations of children and which deserves to be discovered all over again by a modern audience."

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The Coral Island, Robert Michael Ballantyne

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2004
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Language
English
Publisher
Peter Haddock
Released
2004
Format
Paperback
Pages
196
ISBN10
0710509308
ISBN13
9780710509307
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The Coral Island
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Ralph, Jack and Peterkin find themselves the sole survivors of a shipwreck on a deserted coral island in the South Pacific. Although fate has led them to temporary safety, the three marooned lads are forced to carve out a life for themselves from what nature provides. They rapidly learn which fruit to eat, which animals to hunt, and which lagoons are best for bathing. Resourceful as they are, their desert island idyll is often disturbed and they face numerous terrifying threats ? pirates, sharks, cannibalism and local tribes among them. Amidst all the chaos, the trio still face the riddle of how to engineer their rescue from their tropical exile. Following in Robinson CrusoeOCOs footsteps, and yet with added adventure, BallantyneOCOs writing is a classic adored by previous generations of children and which deserves to be discovered all over again by a modern audience."