"For many days we had been tempest-tossed . . .the raging storm
increased in fury on the seventh day all hope was lost." From these dire
opening lines, a delightful story of adventure begins. One family will
emerge alive from this terrible storm: the Robinson's -- a Swiss pastor,
his wife, and four sons, plus two dogs and a shipload of livestock,
hens, pigeons and geese! Inspired by Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Cruesoe, "
this heartwarming tale portrays a family's struggle to create a new life
for themselves on a strange and fantastic tropical island. There each
boy must learn to control his own nature -- such as Ernest's bookishness
and Fritz's hot temper -- as their adventures lead to amazing
discoveries, danger, and tantalizing surprises, including a puzzling
message tied to an albatross's leg. But it is the authenticity of the
boys' behavior, the ingenuity of the family, and the natural wonders of
this exotic land that have made "The Swiss Family Robinson," first
published in 1812-1813, one of the world's best-loved and most enduring
stories of shipwreck and survival.