Lost in the Forest (English Edition) by R. M. Ballantyne is a vivid tale of wilderness peril and hard-won resilience, capturing the raw beauty and unforgiving danger of life far from civilization. With Ballantyne’s gift for brisk storytelling and immersive detail, the novel draws readers into a world where instinct, courage, and quick thinking are as essential as food and shelter.
As the forest closes in and familiar paths vanish, the struggle to endure becomes a test of character as much as a battle against the elements. Each step forward carries new uncertainty, and every decision can mean the difference between safety and disaster. Through mounting tension and richly observed natural settings, R. M. Ballantyne delivers a classic adventure that balances suspense with a strong sense of wonder.
Blending survival challenges with the timeless themes of friendship, resourcefulness, and perseverance, Lost in the Forest remains an engrossing read for anyone who loves classic adventure fiction—an enduring journey into the heart of the wild, where the greatest discoveries are often made within.
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Robert Michael Ballantyne (24 April 1825 – 8 February 1894) was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist, and exhibited some of his water-colours at the Royal Scottish Academy.Ballantyne was born in Edinburgh on 24 April 1825, the ninth of ten children and the youngest son, to Alexander Thomson Ballantyne (1776–1847) and his wife Anne (1786–1855). Alexander was a newspaper editor and printer in the family firm of "Ballantyne & Co" based at Paul's Works on the Canongate,
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