
Robinson Crusoe (II/II)
by Daniel Defoe
"Robinson Crusoe (II/II)" by Daniel Defoe is the second part of an adventure novel first published in 1719. After 28 years marooned on a remote tropical island, Crusoe has survived storms, cannibals, and isolation. Now, with his companion Friday, he faces new threats as cannibals return and an English ship arrives carrying mutineers. This continuation follows Crusoe's final trials on the island and his long-awaited journey toward rescue and civilization, testing his resourcefulness and faith one last time.
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