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"Kidnapped" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a thrilling adventure novel set in the tumultuous period of 18th-century Scotland. The story follows young David Balfour, whose life takes a dramatic turn after the death of his father. Seeking his inheritance, David visits his uncle Ebenezer, only to be betrayed and sold into slavery aboard a ship bound for the Carolinas. The novel captures the essence of the Scottish Highlands and Lowlands, depicting the rugged landscapes and the complex social and political tensions of the time. David's journey is filled with danger, as he navigates through treacherous situations and encounters colorful characters, including the charismatic Jacobite, Alan Breck Stewart.


Stevenson's masterful storytelling and vivid descriptions bring to life the historical backdrop of the Jacobite risings and the Highland clearances. The novel explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the quest for personal identity, as David matures from a naive boy into a resourceful and determined young man. The dynamic between David and Alan Breck adds depth to the narrative, highlighting the contrasts between their backgrounds and ideals while forging a bond of friendship and mutual respect. "Kidnapped" remains a timeless classic, offering readers an exciting and immersive glimpse into a pivotal era in Scottish history.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 29, 2016
      In 1751, after the untimely deaths of his parents, Scotsman David Balfour, the 17-year-old protagonist and narrator of Stevenson’s classic adventure yarn, travels to his father’s childhood home to meet with his uncle, Ebenezer. Instead of a warm welcome, Ebenezer pays the captain of a pirate ship to kidnap his nephew and transport him to America. On board, David meets dashing Highlander Alan Breck Stewart, and together they manage to take over the ship, beginning a friendship that continues through several land-based adventures. One of these involves witness (and escaping blame for) a murder. Scottish actor Rintoul does an amazing job of delivering a bouquet of brogues—including David’s mild-mannered narration, his uncle’s croaky, angry snarl, and Alan Stewart’s almost musical, supremely confident pronouncements.

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