Reader(s): Forester, Wayne
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Junior Classic Fiction
Catalogue No: NA394012
Barcode: 9789626349403
Release Date: 09/2009

BALLANTYNE, R.M.: Coral Island (The) (Abridged)

Shipwreck! Storms! Pirates! And…surfing? All the ingredients of the ‘boy’s own’ tale (and a few more) are brought together in this classic story.

Ralph has always longed for adventure and he finds it when he, along with the older and wiser Jack and the irrepressible Peterkin, are shipwrecked on a Pacific island. But their exploits don’t stop there. Apart from being battered by storms, they are attacked by sharks, kidnapped by pirates, and have to save a beautiful native girl from an unhappy marriage. They even get a chance to see some surfers in action!

The inspiration for Treasure Island and Peter Pan, R.M. Ballantyne’s story still fires the imagination—listen to it and you too might find yourself longing for the life of the adventurer and the ‘beautiful, bright, green, coral islands’.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Ballantyne, Robert Michael - Author
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
1Roving has always been, and still is, my ruling passion…04:25
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
2It was a bright, beautiful, warm day…05:39
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3As I slowly recovered…04:50
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4We now seated ourselves upon a rock…06:00
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5Now, as we hastened along the white beach…04:57
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6What a joyful thing it is to awaken…07:04
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7Thus we advanced to the foot of the hill…07:14
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8For several days after this excursion…06:20
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9Our encounter with the shark…07:58
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
10Scarcely had the sun shot its first ray…05:40
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
11While we were examining a small tree…05:02
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12The following morning…04:43
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
13No human footprints were to be seen…04:32
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
Disc 2
1'Come, Jack,' cried Peterkin…06:29
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
2We gained the interior of the submarine…04:52
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3For many days after this…05:18
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4The mast and sail answered excellently…05:39
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5To our surprise, we found…06:20
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6For many months after…06:34
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7At this moment the chief advanced…06:49
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8We could by no means shake off…06:09
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9On awaking, we saw by the faint light…06:49
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
10Here, instead of being rudely handled…04:24
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
11Three weeks after…07:47
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
12One day we were becalmed…08:14
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Disc 3
1For some time the swimmers continued…08:04
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
2In the course of the evening…08:53
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
3I then left him…08:09
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
4I will not tax the reader's patience…08:36
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
5When all was ready…06:54
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6We had ascertained from the teacher…07:03
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
7Jack's face looked ghastly pale and haggard…07:11
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
8As the time for our meditated flight drew near…05:54
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
9For a long, long month…05:12
Forester, Wayne (Reader)
10The scene that met our eyes…06:55
Forester, Wayne (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 03:42:39