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Le Robinson suisse ou Histoire d'une famille suisse naufragée

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A family survives a shipwreck on a remote island and organizes its survival by salvaging materials, building shelters including treehouses, and establishing gardens. The father instructs his children in practical crafts, natural history, and moral lessons while they explore the island's flora and fauna. They hunt, domesticate animals, process foodstuffs such as root crops and coconut resources, and invent tools for daily life. Repeated voyages to their stranded ship yield supplies and occasional danger from wild animals and storms. Over seasons the family transforms the island into a self-sufficient settlement and eventually prepares for a return to civilization.

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Johann David Wyss

Johann David Wyss was a Swiss author best known for his adventure novel "Swiss Family Robinson," which tells the story of a family shipwrecked on a deserted island and their efforts to survive and thrive in isolation. Originally published in 1812, the book reflects themes of family, resilience, and ingenuity, capturing the imagination of readers across generations. Wyss's work has been translated into numerous languages and has inspired various adaptations in literature and film. His storytelling combines elements of adventure and moral lessons, making "Swiss Family Robinson" a significant contribution to children's literature and a classic of the adventure genre.

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