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The narrative follows two young shipwreck survivors and their guardian who are marooned on a lush tropical island, where they grow up learning to live from sea and land. Childhood play becomes practical skill as they build shelter, find food, and learn language and lore; adolescence brings sexual awakening and a developing romantic bond between the pair. Later arrivals and external contact introduce jealousy, danger, and loss, forcing choices between island freedom and returning to society. The book examines human innocence, the shaping power of environment and companionship, and the tensions between natural life and social constraints.
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