
Coral Island
Coral Island, written by R. M. Ballantyne in 1857, follows the adventures of Ralph Rover, a young traveler who dreams of exploring the South Seas. After convincing his parents to let him embark on his journey, Ralph is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island with two companions, Jim and Peterkin. They encounter hostile natives and pirates, facing numerous dangers and adventures. The novel is notable for its depiction of survival and adventure in a tropical setting, influencing later adventure literature.













