TY - BOOK AU - AU - Defoe,Daniel ED - McLoughlin Bros., inc., TI - Robinson Crusoe T2 - Aunt Matilda's series SN - (paperbac AV - PZ6.D362 R 2007 PY - 2007/// KW - Defoe, Daniel, KW - Castaways KW - Juvenile poetry KW - Shipwreck survival KW - Islands KW - Atlantic Ocean KW - Children's poetry, American KW - Juvenile literature KW - 1869 KW - rbgenr KW - Poetry KW - lcgft KW - Print books N1 - In verse; Cover title; Date of publication suggested by the American Antiquarian Society; Publisher's advertisement on p. [4] of wrapper N2 - Young and impulsive, Robinson Crusoe defies the advice of his parents and runs away to sea. He is plagued by misfortune at every turn; his first ship sinks in a violent storm, his friend and mentor dies, then he is captured by pirates and made a slave in the port of Sallee. Through all these hardships, Crusoe's determination and resourcefulness fills him with hope for a better life, and fate delivers him the opportunity for freedom, friendship and riches. But it is when he is shipwrecked on a deserted island that he faces his greatest test: not simply to survive but to thrive."--Provided by publisher ER -