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Kidnapped & Catriona - The Adventures of David Balfour - cover

Kidnapped & Catriona - The Adventures of David Balfour

Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: DigiCat

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In Robert Louis Stevenson's seminal works, *Kidnapped* and its sequel *Catriona*, the author weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of adventure, loyalty, and the complexities of identity against the backdrop of 18th-century Scotland. Written in a vivid and immersive prose style, Stevenson employs a rich detail that brings the Scottish Highlands to life, while the use of dialect enhances the authenticity of the characters' experiences. The books explore the tumultuous sociopolitical climate of the Jacobite uprisings, offering readers a historical context that is both enlightening and engaging. Robert Louis Stevenson, a Scottish novelist born in 1850, grew up amidst tales of adventure and piracy, which ignited a lifelong fascination with storytelling. His own experiences traveling through Scotland and his keen interest in the country's folklore and history significantly shaped *Kidnapped* and *Catriona*. Stevenson's ability to blend reality with fiction allows him to infuse his characters with depth, reflecting the human struggle for belonging and security in an often chaotic world. These novels are highly recommended for readers drawn to historical fiction and adventure. Stevenson's rich storytelling, memorable characters, and philosophical undertones make these books not only entertaining but also thought-provoking. Embark on a thrilling journey through the Scottish wilderness with *Kidnapped* and *Catriona*, where every page turns with layers of meaning and excitement.
Available since: 10/11/2022.
Print length: 480 pages.

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