"Swiss Family Robinson" by Johann David Wyss is an exciting story about the Robinson family surviving a shipwreck and building a life on a deserted island. After a terrible storm leaves them stranded, the clever father inspires his family to use what they have to create a home. As they face the dangers and wonders of their new surroundings, the family works together to adapt and survive. The story begins with a scary scene at sea, where the father stays strong for his family during the storm. Even when the crew leaves, the father keeps everyone focused on finding safety, showing his courage and setting the stage for their adventures.

Swiss Family Robinson
By Johann David Wyss
Stranded after a violent storm, a brave family uses their wits and courage to build a new life on a deserted island.
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About the AuthorJohann David Wyss was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book The Swiss Family Robinson (1812). He was born and died in Bern. It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. The Swiss Family Robinson was first published in German in 1812, then translated into English two years later. The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar known for writing the Swiss national anthem, Rufst du, mein Vaterland. Another of Wyss's sons, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book. Johann David Wyss died in 1818 at the age of 74. He lived longer than his son Johann Rudolf, who would die twelve years later at the age of 48.
Johann David Wyss was a Swiss author, best remembered for his book The Swiss Family Robinson (1812). He was born and died in Bern. It is said that he was inspired by Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, but wanted to write a story from which his own children would learn, as the father in the story taught important lessons to his children. The Swiss Family Robinson was first published in German in 1812, then translated into English two years later. The book was edited by his son, Johann Rudolf Wyss, a scholar known for writing the Swiss national anthem, Rufst du, mein Vaterland. Another of Wyss's sons, Johann Emmanuel Wyss, illustrated the book. Johann David Wyss died in 1818 at the age of 74. He lived longer than his son Johann Rudolf, who would die twelve years later at the age of 48.