About This Book
Three shipwrecked boys are marooned on a remote coral island and must learn to secure food, shelter, and safety. They explore the landscape, fashion tools and weapons, establish a camp and store provisions, and face hazards from weather, wildlife, and hostile visitors. Practical ingenuity and daily routines are interwoven with moral reflection and religious instruction as the boys debate conduct, exercise leadership, and respond to encounters with other islanders. The narrative balances vivid natural description and survival techniques with episodes of conflict, rescue, and the complex consequences of cultural contact.
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