The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a riveting novel written by
Daniel Defoe, published in 1719. In the previous book Robinson Crusoe
the author has given an exciting description of Crusoe's 28 years living
in deserted island 'Island of Despair'. Now, in England, he is enjoying
a happy life after marriage, with wife and three children. But
desperately he is missing those struggling days. Still, he wants to
wander again in that island. He shared his stories but people hardly
believed him. Only his wife relied on and consoled him. She also
promised to accompany him in future expedition to 'Island of Despair'
but unfortunately she died. After that Robinson was upset but he was
eager also to help the people of deserted island, as they helped him in
his struggle. So he started his new expedition with his companion Friday
on his nephew's ship. Crusoe reached there and tried to establish a
civilized way of living by rule of law. Later, in a attack he lost his
companion Friday. Crusoe restarted his voyage through Brazil to cape of
Good Hope. He travelled to Southeast Asia, China and Siberia, after ten
years he returned his home.