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The Blue Lagoon
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238 pages
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Set in 1907, the narrative explores the lives of two children stranded on a desert island, experiencing the world in its most primal form. Without language or societal constructs, they encounter nature's wonders—sunsets, storms, life, and death—without names or preconceived notions. This unique perspective invites readers to reflect on the essence of existence and the simplicity of life, as envisioned by Henry de Vere Stacpoole, who drew inspiration from the idea of a world unencumbered by language and labels.
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2010, paperback
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