Kidnapped

Kidnapped

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'For God's sake, hold on!'

On a stormy night off the coast of Scotland, young David Balfour faces his most terrifying test yet. He's been double-crossed by his wicked uncle, tricked into a sea voyage and sold into slavery. When the dashing Alan Breck Stewart comes aboard, he finds a brave friend at least, and the pair fight back against their treacherous, black-hearted shipmates. But then the ship hits a reef, it's every man for himself, and David must battle against the raging sea itself!

Author : Robert Louis Stevenson

Edition : Paperback, 368 pages, Vintage Children’s Classics

ISBN : 9780099573739

Weight: 243g
Dimensions: 188 x 129 x 22mm

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