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In Martin Rattler (Musaicum Adventure Classics) by R. M. Ballantyne, readers are immersed in a thrilling adventure tale set in the exotic landscapes of South America. The book follows the journey of a young boy named Martin Rattler who gets shipwrecked and captured by indigenous tribes. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling style transport readers to the heart of the jungle, creating a sense of excitement and danger throughout the narrative. The book also touches on themes of friendship, survival, and the clash of cultures, making it a captivating read for both young and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In Martin Rattler (Musaicum Adventure Classics) by R. M. Ballantyne, readers are immersed in a thrilling adventure tale set in the exotic landscapes of South America. The book follows the journey of a young boy named Martin Rattler who gets shipwrecked and captured by indigenous tribes. Ballantyne's vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling style transport readers to the heart of the jungle, creating a sense of excitement and danger throughout the narrative. The book also touches on themes of friendship, survival, and the clash of cultures, making it a captivating read for both young and adult audiences. Set in the 19th century, Martin Rattler showcases Ballantyne's deep understanding of adventure literature and his ability to create compelling characters and scenarios.
Autorenporträt
R. M. Ballantyne was a Scottish writer of juvenile and historical fiction. Born in Edinburgh, he was part of a famous family of printers and publishers. At the age of 16 he went to Canada where he served for six years with the Hudson's Bay Company. He returned to Scotland in 1847, and published his first book the following year, Hudson Bay. For some time he was employed by Messrs Constable, the publishers, but in 1856 he gave up business for literature, and began the series of adventure stories for young readers with which his name is popularly associated. Ballantyne would become an inspiration for R.L. Stevenson, author of the classic Treasure Island.