Gulliver's travels

Sailing the world, Lemuel Gulliver makes startling discoveries: a country where the natives are no taller than six inches; a land of giants; and a nation ruled by horses, where people serve as the beasts of burden. He braves storms, pirates, cannibals and hungry rats the size of German shepherds. When he eventually returns home, he faces no less difficult a challenge. he realizes that, as a result of his travels, he no longer feels the same about ordinary human beings.

Townsend Press
2004
9781591940210
book
Lexile: 
890

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