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The Girl Crusoes: A Story of the South Seas

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About This Book

A pair of resourceful young girls travel with an older relative to the South Seas and, after a nocturnal wreck, are marooned on a remote tropical island where they must improvise shelter, food and safety. Their island life unfolds through practical problem-solving, encounters with local islanders, storms, predators and hidden dangers, and efforts to protect and rescue a foundling. Episodic set pieces—storms, a cave prison, a shark threat and daring rescues—foreground themes of courage, cooperation and self-reliance as they struggle to survive and seek reunion with the outside world.

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Mrs. Herbert Strang

Mrs. Herbert Strang was a British author known for her engaging children's literature in the early 20th century. She often wrote adventure stories that captivated young readers with themes of exploration and resilience. One of her notable works is "The Girl Crusoes: A Story of the South Seas," which showcases her ability to weave thrilling narratives set in exotic locales. Strang's writing reflects a spirit of adventure and a keen understanding of her audience, making her contributions to children's literature both enjoyable and enduring.

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