<p><strong>This high-action novel is perfect for young readers' libraries.</strong> - <em>The Guardian</em>.</p><p>A rousing humorous and gentle-hearted tale. - <em>The New York Times.</em></p><p></p><p><strong><em>The Swiss Family Robinson</em></strong> first published in 1812 is an enduring tale of resilience imagination and domestic harmony. Written originally to entertain and instruct Wyss's own four sons the novel follows a Swiss family-father mother and four sons-who are shipwrecked on a deserted island while en route to a new life. Unlike many survival stories steeped in grimness Wyss's narrative leans toward optimism presenting the family's predicament not as tragedy but as an opportunity for ingenuity and growth.</p><p>With patience and resourcefulness the Robinsons tame their unfamiliar surroundings. The family constructs treehouses bridges and gardens; they tame animals even riding an ostrich explore the terrain and adapt with remarkable ingenuity. &nbsp;Eventually they even wonder whether they want to be rescued.&nbsp;The father a Rousseauian guide teaches his sons botany zoology and moral philosophy as they transform the island into a thriving homestead.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>There is a charm in the novel's blend of practicality and gentle fantasy all built on an unobtrusive Christian foundation.&nbsp;&nbsp;This adventure story displays the value of cooperation curiosity and faith in human ingenuity. In this age of digital saturation <em>The Swiss Family Robinson</em> is sure to spark a delight in the natural world the joy of discovery and the satisfaction of creating. </p><p>The Wyss family read and discussed <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> and this inspired Johann Wyss to write <em>The Swiss Family Robinson.&nbsp;&nbsp;</em>Jules Verne so enjoyed <em>Johann Wyss's </em>creation that he wrote a sequel <em>The Castaways of the Flag.</em></p><p><strong>Johann David Wyss </strong>(1743-1818) was a Swiss clergyman and served as the rector of the Reformed Protestant Cathedral in Bern. He enjoyed spending time outdoors with his four sons hiking hunting and studying nature. Reading <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> as a family he imagined how he his wife and sons would fare if they were shipwrecked on a deserted island. The result was <em>The Swiss Family Robinson. </em></p>
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