The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss, Wyss, J. D. Wyss

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  • Age Range: 9 to 12
  • Pub. Date: August 2001
  • 336pp
  • Sales Rank: 15,649

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    • Pub. Date: August 2001
    • Publisher: Dover Publications
    • Format: Paperback, 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 15,649
    • Age Range: 9 to 12

    Synopsis

    WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS BY JOHN GILBERT

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    Relates the fortunes of a shipwrecked family as they adapt to life on an island with abundant animal and plant life.

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    Gr 3-5-- It goes without saying that, in the process of condensing and rewriting these books down to a fourth-grade reading level, most of the distinguished aspects of the works--writing style, language, atmosphere, characterization--have been sacrificed for a simple, not to say simplistic, master-plots approach that conveys the incidents but fails to impart the justification for their continuing endurance in the canon of juvenile literature. The books are illustrated with some attention paid to the sense of the plots and characters. For those who persist in the fallacy that knowing what the so-called "classics'' of children's literature are about is a satisfactory substitution for actually experiencing them by reading the original, this series is acceptable. For the rest of us, it's as if someone's painted a guppy white and called it Moby Dick. --Christine Behrmann, New York Public Library

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    Biography

    Johann David Wyss (1743-1818) was a clergyman in Berne, Switzerland. A former military chaplain, Wyss spoke four languages, loved nature, and was deeply involved in the raising of his four boys, reading to them and taking them on hikes and hunting trips. To teach them moral lessons and entertain them, he read them a story he had written about a family just like theirs (each boy in the story is based on one of Wyss’s four sons), who had been shipwrecked on a tropical island. This handwritten manuscript was more than eight hundred pages long and one of his sons, Johann Emmanuel, helped him illustrate it. Years later another son, Johann Rudolf, by then a professor at the Berne Academy, found his fathers manuscript, edited it, and published it in 1812-1813 as The Swiss Family Robinson. The first English translation appeared in 1814, and there have since been nearly two hundred versions of this novel, as well as two films and a television movie.

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    An eternal classicby vagabondher

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    October 19, 2008: It's an overused plot device now, to be sure, but this story remains so original and refreshing, I can always, always, ALWAYS go back to it.

    I Also Recommend: Treasure Island (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).

    Word of the wiseby Anonymous

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    September 02, 2008: word of the wise, if you have the choice to read this book, or eat rotton milk, ten months old, eat the rotton milk. I also had the misfortion of having to read it for school, i hated it. It sucked.


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