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01 septembre 2021
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9781783222513
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English
Retold by Pauline Francis
ReadZone Books Limited
First published in this edition 2013
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Chapter One The House of Shaws
Chapter Two Kidnapped!
Chapter Three The Siege of the Roundhouse
Chapter Four The Murder of Red Fox
Chapter Five Journey to the Lowlands
Chapter Six Danger on the Rocks
Chapter Seven Wanted: Dead or Alive
Chapter Eight Escape Across the Moor
Chapter Nine The Quarrel
Chapter Ten Back to the House of Shaws
Introduction
Robert Louis Stevenson was born in 1850, in Edinburgh, Scotland. After studying law at Edinburgh University, he decided to earn his living as a writer. Unfortunately, he became ill with tuberculosis, a disease of the lungs, and he had to travel to warmer countries to improve his health.
In 1880, Robert Louis Stevenson married Fanny Osborne and a year later, he wrote Treasure Island for her young son. In 1886, Kidnapped was published. Both these books were very popular, but they did not make much money. So, in 1886, Stevenson wrote The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde . This story made Stevenson well known, and made him more money, because it was bought by adults.
Kidnapped is a story of the kidnapping of David Balfour, a young boy who is cheated out of his inheritance and wrongly accused of murder. It is set in 1751, five years after the Jacobites (led by Bonnie Prince Charlie, the son of James II) were defeated at Culloden Moor in the north of Scotland. The Jacobites supported James II, who claimed the right to be the king of Great Britain, instead of King George. Most of the Scottish Highlanders were loyal Jacobites and had their land taken from them by King George.
In 1887, Stevenson’s father died. With the money he left, Robert Louis Stevenson and his family were able to live in Samoa, an island in the Pacific Ocean. The warm climate improved his health and he wrote there until his death in 1894.
You might find the meaning of these words will help you to understand the story better:
ay(e)
yes
brae
hill
burn
stream
clan
group of families with the same family name
crofter
a farmer
dirk
dagger
Gaelic
a Celtic language
glen