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Kidnapped


The Adventures of David Balfour

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No. of pages 148

Published: 2007

Great for age 5-12 years

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Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure story is set in 1751 - following the second Jacobite Rebellion - a troubled and tragic time in Scottish history. Young David Balfour is kidnapped, to be carried away on the brig Covenant to a life of slavery in the Americas, after narrowly escaping being murdered. On board the ship he meets Alan Breck, a swordsman and Jacobite, but they run into trouble and are shipwrecked off the coast of Scotland. When the two friends accidentally witness the murder of Colin Campbell - the notorious 'Red Fox' - they are chased across the Highlands. Will they escape? Will David ever make his way back to Edinburgh? Retold for younger readers by John Kennett. It features illustrations by Frank Godwin, cover illustration by N.C. Wyeth, and colour map by David Lindroth.

 

 

There are 148 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd .

Robert Louis Stevenson is perhaps best-known today for 'Treasure Island' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

This book has the following chapters: Illustrations vi About the Author vii One The House of Shaws 1 Two I Run a Great Danger 11 Three The Queen's Ferry 21 Four I Go to Sea 29 Five The Man with the Belt of Gold 37 Six The Siege of the Round-House 45 Seven I Hear of the Red Fox 51 Eight The Loss of the Brig 59 Nine Death of the Red Fox 63 Ten The House of Fear 77 Eleven The Flight in the Heather 87 Twelve Cluny's Cage 97 Thirteen End of the Flight 107 Fourteen The Lawyer 115 Fifteen I Come into my Kingdom 125 Sixteen Goodbye! 131

 

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Kidnapped

"Kidnapped" is an adventure novel written by Robert Louis Stevenson, first published in 1886. The novel is set against the backdrop of 18th-century Scotland and follows the journey of David Balfour, a young protagonist who faces danger, intrigue, and personal growth. Here's a plot summary:

Plot Summary:

The story begins with David Balfour, a young and orphaned protagonist, traveling from his rural home in the Lowlands of Scotland to the city of Edinburgh to seek his inheritance. David's journey takes an unexpected turn when he encounters his uncle, Ebenezer Balfour, who is intent on gaining control of David's inheritance. Ebenezer arranges for David to be kidnapped and sold into servitude aboard a ship headed for the American colonies.

However, before David can be transported to America, he escapes from the ship with the help of a Jacobite rebel named Alan Breck Stewart. The two unlikely companions form a bond as they traverse the rugged and dangerous Scottish Highlands, avoiding capture by government troops loyal to King George II.

As they journey together, David and Alan become embroiled in political turmoil and intrigue. The novel is set during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745, a period of conflict between supporters of the exiled Stuart dynasty and the ruling Hanoverian government.

The duo's adventures include encounters with various characters, both friendly and treacherous, as well as dangerous escapades and narrow escapes. David and Alan's contrasting personalities and backgrounds create tension and humor throughout their journey.

The novel explores themes of loyalty, friendship, honor, and the complexities of political allegiance. David undergoes significant personal growth as he navigates the challenges of the Highland landscape and learns to adapt to the realities of life on the run.

The climax of the story centers around the Battle of Culloden, a historic event during the Jacobite Rebellion. The events at Culloden impact the fates of David and Alan, leading to a resolution that demonstrates their resilience and determination.

"Kidnapped" is a classic adventure tale that skillfully blends historical context with action, suspense, and character development. Stevenson's vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape and his exploration of themes such as identity and justice contribute to the novel's enduring appeal.

This book is in the following series:

The Adventures of David Balfour
This series follows the adventures of David Balfour in 18th century Scotland at the time of the Jacobites.