"The Mysterious Island" is an adventure novel written by the French author Jules Verne. It was first published in 1874 as "L'Île mystérieuse" in French.
The novel is set during the American Civil War and follows the journey of five Union prisoners who escape from Richmond, Virginia, in a hot-air balloon. After a harrowing journey, they crash-land on a remote and seemingly uninhabited island in the South Pacific. The story details their efforts to survive and establish a life on the island. As they explore the island, they discover various mysteries, including the presence of a hidden benefactor who helps them in times of need.
"The Mysterious Island" is notable for its themes of survival, science, and adventure. It incorporates elements of technological innovation, as the characters use their knowledge and resourcefulness to overcome challenges. Jules Verne is known for his pioneering works of science fiction, and this novel is a prime example of his imaginative storytelling. It has been adapted into various films, television series, and other media and continues to be a classic in the adventure and science fiction genres.