"The Swiss Family Robinson" is a novel written by Johann David Wyss that tells the story of a Swiss family shipwrecked on a deserted island. The family consists of Father, Mother, and their four sons: Fritz, Ernest, Jack, and Francis. They use their skills and resourcefulness to survive, building a home and finding food in their new environment.
As they adapt to island life, the family encounters various challenges, including wild animals and natural disasters. Their adventures highlight themes of family unity, resilience, and the importance of nature. The story emphasizes the value of teamwork and ingenuity in overcoming obstacles.