El Robinson suizo
- 350 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
Wyss es recordado principalmente por una obra inspirada en predecesores literarios, creada con la intención de educar a sus hijos. Su célebre novela, a menudo considerada una piedra angular de la literatura de aventuras, alcanzó una inmensa popularidad en todo el mundo. Narra la historia de una familia que lucha por sobrevivir y prosperar en una naturaleza remota, enfatizando temas de ingenio, vínculos familiares y fe. El autor se propuso crear una narrativa cautivadora que no solo entretuviera, sino que también impartiera lecciones morales y prácticas, consolidando su legado como narrador.







Set as a sequel to the classic "The Swiss Family Robinson," this 1864 reprint follows Willis, who embarks on new adventures filled with exploration and survival. The narrative continues the themes of resilience and ingenuity, showcasing the characters' interactions with nature and each other as they navigate challenges in their quest for discovery. This edition preserves the charm of the original, appealing to both fans of the first book and new readers interested in timeless tales of adventure.
In a specialy adapted version by Eliza Gatewood Warren. Almost everyone has dreamed of being cast away on a desert island. What would we eat? Where would we live? How would we defend ourselves against wild beasts?...In this famous adventure story, the Robinson family is shipwrecked on a tropical island inhabited by beautiful birds, fragrant flowers, and rare animals. As they struggle to build a new life, they discover hidden strengths in themselves, and their love for one another takes on new meaning...Then one day a ships sails into their bay, and they have to ask one more question: Do we really want to go home?
This classic novel follows the Robinson family, who are shipwrecked on a deserted island. As they struggle to survive and adapt to their new surroundings, they encounter a variety of challenges and adventures. The book has been popular with readers of all ages since its publication in 1812.
Johann David Wyss's classic tale of a family stranded on a deserted island has captured the imaginations of generations of readers. The Swiss Family Robinson is a thrilling adventure story that celebrates the resilience and ingenuity of the human spirit. With its lush descriptions of tropical flora and fauna, and its vivid depictions of survival in the face of adversity, this is a book that will enchant readers young and old.
This sequel to the classic adventure novel 'The Swiss Family Robinson' follows the continuing adventures of the Robinson family as they explore new territories and encounter new challenges. Written by the original author's son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, and first published in 1879, this book is an exciting and uplifting tale of survival and perseverance.
A family is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, and must work together to survive and create a new home. This classic adventure story explores themes of resourcefulness, family bonds, and the triumph of the human spirit.