Audiobook: Kidnapped
- Download 00 Preface, Dedication, Disclaimer audio
- Download 01 I Journey to the House of Shaws audio
- Download 02 I Come to My Journey’s End audio
- Download 03 I Make Acquaintance of My Uncle audio
- Download 04 I Run a Great Danger in the House of Shaws audio
- Download 05 I Go to the Queen’s Ferry audio
- Download 06 What Befell at the Queen’s Ferry audio
- Download 07 I Go to Sea in the Brig audio
- Download 08 The Round House audio
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- Download 10 Siege of the Roundhouse audio
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- Download 13 The Loss of the Brig audio
- Download 14 The Islet audio
- Download 15 The Lad With the Silver Button: Through the Isle of Mull audio
- Download 16 The Lad With the Silver Button: Across Morven audio
- Download 17 The Death of the Red Fox audio
- Download 18 I Talk With Alan in the Wood of Lettermore audio
- Download 19 The House of Fear audio
- Download 20 The Flight in the Heather: The Rocks audio
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- Download 24 The Quarrel audio
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- Download 26 End of the Flight: We Pass the Forth audio
- Download 27 I Come to Mr. Rankeillor audio
- Download 28 I Go in Quest of my Inheritance audio
- Download 29 I Come Into My Kingdom audio
- Download 30 Good-bye audio
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Kidnapped is the story of a 16-year old young man who is searching for his true birthright and is determined to make a fortune after the death of his parents. This timeless tale by Robert Louis Stevenson follows the life of David Balfour who leaves his home in Scotland after the death of his parents. First he meets his uncle for the first time in his life. His uncle is a very mean person who, at first, tried to kill David by devious means but then got him kidnapped onto a slave ship.
In the ship, David makes friends with a Scottish rebel and together they successfully defeat the ship’s crew. The rebel, Alan, cherishes a dream to overthrow the British rulers of Scotland. Soon after the shipwreck, the two escaped but were later charged for being accomplices in the murder of a British supporter by the name of Colin Campbell.
Although the novel’s adventures get a kick-start by this kidnapping, it is true that the hero of the story spends very little time as a captive. The character of Alan is very important as without his friendship the story would have ended very quickly. David would have been forced into slavery or would have escaped and met a poor fate due to starvation and want of money. On the contrary, David enters into new adventures with Alan on the ship itself. But after being charged with the grave crime of murder, readers are forced to ask two pertinent questions – Will these two escape from the hands of the British soldiers? Will David ever confront his sly uncle and fight to get back his inheritance?
This is a very exciting and adventure filled story and all readers, old or young, will like the way the novel slowly unfolds. The setting of the story is very beautiful and there are vivid descriptions of the woods, waterfalls and streams which they jump over. The story is set in 1751 and the author has successfully narrated the story keeping in mind the history of the time. If you love adventure stories then you simply cannot ignore this fast-moving adventure which promises to keep the reader engrossed from start-to-finish.
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