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Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe

Editorial: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Sinopsis

Shipwrecked. Alone. Forced to build a life from nothing.
After a disastrous voyage, Robinson Crusoe finds himself stranded on a deserted island with only his ingenuity, faith, and determination to keep him alive. As years pass, he learns to master the land, confront fear and solitude, and discover what it truly means to survive. His journey becomes one of resilience, self-reliance, and spiritual awakening.

Celebrated as "the first great English novel," this enduring classic blends thrilling adventure with deep reflection on human strength and perseverance. Crusoe's struggle against nature—and himself—has inspired readers for generations.

If you love survival stories, epic journeys, and classics that celebrate the power of the human spirit, this novel is an essential read.

Open the book—and experience the adventure that defined a genre.
Disponible desde: 15/12/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 159 páginas.

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