
Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable is a simplified retelling of Daniel Defoe's classic novel, first published in 1869. This adaptation targets young readers, narrating the adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a shipwrecked sailor who learns to survive alone on a deserted island. The story covers his early life, seafaring experiences, and the challenges he faces in isolation, showcasing his transformation from a naive youth to a resourceful survivor. The use of simplified vocabulary makes it accessible for younger audiences while retaining the essence of the original tale of adventure and survival.















































