
Enfants du capitaine Grant
by Jules Verne
'Enfants du capitaine Grant' Summary
Lord and Lady Glenarvan are enjoying a leisurely yachting trip off the coast of Glasgow when they make a startling discovery. While fishing, they catch a shark that contains a bottle of Veuve Clicquot holding a message in three languages. The message, a distress call, reveals that the ship, the 'Pilgrim,' has been wrecked, and its captain, Grant, and his two children are among the survivors. Driven by a sense of duty and compassion, the Glenarvans resolve to embark on a rescue mission. They rally a group of brave individuals, including the Scottish explorer John Mangles, the seasoned sailor Robert Grant, and the resolute sailor Paganel. Their journey takes them across the Atlantic Ocean, through the tumultuous seas of the Pacific, and deep into the heart of South America. They encounter fierce storms, treacherous landscapes, and enigmatic indigenous tribes, all while searching for any trace of Captain Grant and his children. As they venture further into the unknown, the Glenarvans and their companions face a myriad of challenges. They must confront the dangers of the wilderness, navigate treacherous terrain, and decipher cryptic clues left behind by Captain Grant. Along the way, they uncover secrets of the past, including lost treasure and ancient civilizations. The story culminates in a thrilling climax, where the Glenarvans finally locate Captain Grant and his children, after enduring a perilous ordeal. Their journey is a testament to the power of human determination and the enduring strength of familial bonds.Book Details
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Jules Verne
France
Verne is considered to be an important author in France and most of Europe, where he has had a wide influence on the literary avant-garde and on surrealism. His reputation was markedly different in an...
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