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The family Robinson Crusoe

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A family of parents and children are shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must apply practical knowledge to survive and recreate civilized comforts. The account follows their exploration of local plants and animals, inventive use of wreckage to build shelter, tools, and a farm, and the parents' steady instruction in natural history, mechanics, and moral lessons. Episodes alternate hands-on problem solving, domestic routines, and scientific observation, emphasizing resourcefulness, education through example, and the value of cooperative labor in adapting to a remote natural environment.

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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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