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Martin Rattler

R. M. Ballantyne

Casa editrice: Interactive Media

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Martin Rattler by R.M. Ballantyne follows the adventurous journey of a young English boy orphaned in Central America. After his family perishes, Martin is raised by a loyal servant and a resourceful jaguar, learning survival in the wild. As he grows, he seeks fortune and justice, venturing through jungles, joining filibusters, and confronting pirates and rebels. His courage, ingenuity, and moral fortitude guide him through perilous escapades, including battles, shipwrecks, and daring escapes. Blending action with Victorian ideals, the novel explores themes of resilience, loyalty, and self-reliance. Set against exotic landscapes, Martin Rattler is a thrilling tale of growth, adventure, and triumph over adversity in the spirit of classic imperial youth fiction.
Disponibile da: 10/07/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 166 pagine.

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