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Kensuke’s Kingdom by Michael Morpurgo, an exciting adventure novel in which a young boy named Michael is swept overboard during a storm while sailing around the world with his family, and left stranded on a desert island with his pet dog. However, he soon crosses paths with the island’s only other inhabitant: an irascible Japanese man named Kensuke. Despite the many differences between them, Michael and Kensuke soon become fast friends, but both of them will have to choose between their peaceful life on the island and the uncertainty of returning to civilisation… Michael Morpurgo is one of Britain’s most popular and prolific writers of children’s fiction, and served as the Children’s Laureate between 2003 and 2005.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
BRITISH NOVELIST
Born in St Albans (England) in 1943.Notable works:War Horse (1982), children’s novelArthur, High King of Britain (1994), children’s novelPrivate Peaceful (2003), children’s novelMichael Morpurgo originally intended to join the British Army, but decided to abandon his training in favour of teaching English in Kent. He discovered his talents as a storyteller one day when, seeing that his pupils were bored by their assigned reading, he decided to make up some stories of his own to tell them. His students’ positive feedback encouraged him to submit these stories to a publisher, and his first majorly successful novel, War Horse, was published when he was just shy of his 40th birthday.
Following the success of War Horse, he decided to resign from his job and become a full-time writer, while also devoting himself to helping children from troubled backgrounds: for many years, he and his wife Clare have organised visits for underprivileged children to the farm they own. He has received many awards both for his contributions to literature and for his social activism, and has garnered a great deal of global recognition for his work. Several of his books have been adapted for the cinema, including War Horse (2011), which was directed by Steven Spielberg (American producer, screenwriter and director, born in 1946).
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Genre: adventure novelReference edition: Morpurgo, M. (2003) Kensuke’s Kingdom. New York: Scholastic Press.1stedition: 1999Themes: adventure, friendship, solitude, nature, robinsonadeKensuke’s Kingdom is a first-person adventure told from the perspective of Michael, a British teenager whose parents decide to sail around the world after losing their jobs. However, one night Michael and his dog, Stella Artois, venture onto the deck of the sailboat during a storm and they are both swept overboard. They wake up on a deserted beach and try to survive as best they can, and it is not long before Michael crosses paths with the island’s sole inhabitant: Kensuke, an elderly Japanese man who was stranded there 40 years ago. The old man begins teaching Michael how to survive in the wilderness, and the two overcome their differences to forge a strong bond.
In 2000, a jury of 20 000 children voted Kensuke’s Kingdom the winner of the Children’s Book Award for that year.
In the late 1990s, a British man named Michael, who is the novel’s narrator and protagonist, begins writing down the story of an adventure he had while sailing around the world many years ago, in which he and his dog were shipwrecked on an island whose only other inhabitant was a man named Kensuke.
After forging a strong friendship with Kensuke and finding a way to leave the island, Michael made his companion a promise, which he has kept: to wait ten years before telling anyone about the island’s existence so that Kensuke can live out his life in peace. Now that this time has passed, Michael has decided to put pen to paper and tell the story of how he met Kensuke.
