Mention Appertaining To Books Kidnapped (David Balfour #1)
Title | : | Kidnapped (David Balfour #1) |
Author | : | Robert Louis Stevenson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2002 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1886) |
Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Adventure. Historical. Historical Fiction |
Robert Louis Stevenson
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.79 | 56570 Users | 1807 Reviews
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Tricked by the uncle who has stolen his inheritance, young David Balfour is kidnapped and bound for America. Or at least that was the plan, until the ship runs into trouble and David is rescued by Alan Breck Stewart, fugitive Jacobite and, by his own admission, a ‘bonny fighter’. Balfour, a canny lowlander, finds an echo of some wilder and more romantic self in the wilful and courageous Highland spirit of Alan Breck. A strange and difficult friendship is born, as their adventures begin.Kidnapped has become a classic of historical romance the world over and is justly famous as a novel of travel and adventure in the Scottish landscape. Stevenson’s vivid descriptive powers were never better than in his account of remote places and dangerous action in the Highlands in the years after Culloden.
‘A cracking tale of low skulduggery and high adventure, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Kidnapped has enthralled generations of readers since its first publication in 1886. A book for thrill-seekers of all ages, this romp through Jacobite Scotland is a true classic.’ Sunday Herald
‘A delicately balanced book, expertly controlled, sharply focused, and written with an affectionate irony. It is perhaps the finest of Stevenson’s novels.’ Jenni Calder
Itemize Books As Kidnapped (David Balfour #1)
Original Title: | Kidnapped |
ISBN: | 0439295785 (ISBN13: 9780439295789) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | David Balfour #1 |
Characters: | David Balfour, Alan Breck Stewart, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws, Colin Campbell of Glenure, Ewen MacPherson of Cluny, James Stewart of the Glen |
Setting: | Edinburgh, Scotland Scotland Highlands and Islands, Scotland,1751 …more Scotland,1751 Essendean,1751 Queensferry,1751 Torran Rocks,1751 Erraid, Scotland,1751 Cramond, Edinburgh, Scotland Isle of Mull, Scotland Torosay Morvern, Lochaber, Scotland Ballachulish, Lochaber, Scotland,1751 Glen Duror, Scotland,1751 …less |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 56570 Users | 1807 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Kidnapped (David Balfour #1)
"Alan," cried I, "what makes ye so good to me? What makes ye care for such a thankless fellow?""'Deed and I don't know," said Alan. "For just precisely what I thought I liked about ye, was that ye never quarrelled--and now I like ye better!"Historical fiction, an adventure story, but also a great "buddy story". The plot follows young David, who is cheated out of his inheritance by a greedy uncle, and kidnapped into servitude on a sailing ship. The ship hits a small boat during a fog and picks upKidnapped is an adventurous young adult story. The main protagonist, young David Balfour, having become an orphan, takes on a journey to find his uncle seeking support and fortune. Little he knows of the adventure that he is to embark on, upon meeting his wicked uncle. (view spoiler)[ These include being Kidnapped to be sold for slavery, made a friend of a Jacobite, becomes shipwrecked, find himself in a deserted island, becomes a fugitive before finally coming to the happy note of securing his
There are two things that men should never weary of, goodness and humility; we get none too much of them in this rough world among cold, proud people.I guess Im just not going to be a big fan of Robert Louis Stevenson, which is a shame since he wrote classic adventure-filled maritime fiction. As with Treasure Island, the beginning promised more than what was delivered, although Kidnapped ended up being the better of the two because of the satisfying ending.I liked the first half more than the
Kidnapped became my default recommendation because of two reasons: 1. none of my friends has read it (not even heard of it) and 2. it is awesome. Let me be honest: I didnt know this book existed, I acquired Kidnapped because it was on sale, it had a cool front cover design and I liked the back cover description which seemed just nice.I wonder why this book is not as popular as other Robert Louis Stevensons work, Im guessing it's because the novel is way too Scottish for any reader who happens
Never knew the novel was intertwined with a historical event, the Appen Murder of 1752. "A word once spoken, who can recapture it?""What makes ye so good to me? What makes ye care for such a thankless fellow? Deed, and I don't, know. For just precisely what I thought I liked about ye, was that ye never quarreled; -- and now I like ye better!"
This is in the olden days when there wasnt anything except boats and cows. No phones, no movies, nothing. Who would want to live there, right? But see some people did, and they had to or we wouldn't be here with all our stuff. They had to like go without so we could rock and roll. That's deep.So for entertainment they would play funny tricks on each other, like this guys uncle sells this guy into slavery even though this is a Scottish guy, so he gets coshed and wakes up on a boat to the US of A
David Balfour, a Lowland boy, is sixteen when his father dies. What he left behind is only a letter that tells David to go to the Shaws; there he'll find his inheritance. David follows his father's instructions and meets his uncle Ebenezer - an awkward person that conceals more than he tells David about his family. Things are getting nastier, and finally, Ebenezer tries to kill David. When this doesn't work, he pretends to give up and wants to see an advocate. David feels safe - and suddenly
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