Written in the 1880s, Treasure Island is the originator of childhood adventure stories. So much of juvenile literature today is based on many of the concepts Stevenson developed in his novel. These include an observant young protagonist who must decide his own destiny, a villain who seems friendly but has ulterior motives, understanding adults who support the young protagonist’s efforts, the young protagonist fighting his own battles using his wit and ingenuity, and the rewards of seeing a hard situation through to the end. At times, the language may seem out-of-date and wordy to today’s standards, but the story is an enveloping action adventure. A must-read for ages 12 and up.
From my years as a book reviewer for Children's Book and Media Review, I know it's tricky to navigate the reading world to find "safe harbors" for our imaginations. So I have created this blog to guide young readers to wholesome literature and to highlight the authors who create it. I hope you enjoy the literary destinations ahead!
Friday, August 28, 2015
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
Written in the 1880s, Treasure Island is the originator of childhood adventure stories. So much of juvenile literature today is based on many of the concepts Stevenson developed in his novel. These include an observant young protagonist who must decide his own destiny, a villain who seems friendly but has ulterior motives, understanding adults who support the young protagonist’s efforts, the young protagonist fighting his own battles using his wit and ingenuity, and the rewards of seeing a hard situation through to the end. At times, the language may seem out-of-date and wordy to today’s standards, but the story is an enveloping action adventure. A must-read for ages 12 and up.
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