The Coral Island
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2007
398
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Island • 1850s
2007
YA
12-15 years
The Coral Island by R.M. Ballantyne follows three boys stranded on a remote island. They navigate survival challenges and cultural encounters, demonstrating resilience, friendship, and resourcefulness. Through these experiences, the boys learn about themselves and the wider world, illustrating themes of adventure and coming-of-age in a natural setting.
Adventurous
Inspirational
Hopeful
Exciting
Playful
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The Coral Island by R.M. Ballantyne is lauded for its adventurous spirit and descriptive storytelling, capturing the imaginations of young readers. However, critics note its colonial mindset and outdated cultural views, which may not resonate well with modern audiences. Despite this, it remains a classic in children's literature due to its thrilling plot.
A reader who would enjoy The Coral Island by R.M. Ballantyne is likely interested in classic adventure tales with themes of survival, exploration, and moral dilemmas. Fans of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson and Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss would appreciate the novel's adventurous spirit and exploration of cultural encounters.
5,450 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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398
Novel • Fiction
Pacific Island • 1850s
2007
YA
12-15 years
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