The Sea and the Savages (Adapted From a Tale by the Countess De Segur)
Harold Lincoln
The Sea and the Savages (Adapted From a Tale by the Countess De Segur)
Harold Lincoln
This adaptation of the Countess de SeGur's 'Le General Dourakine' tells the story of a French family shipwrecked on a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean. The family encounters a group of 'savages' who are initially hostile but gradually become their friends. With vivid descriptions of life on the island, this book is a thrilling adventure and a thought-provoking commentary on cultural differences.
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