The Giant Raft
Original illustration of Jules Verne’s Voyages Extraordinaires | |
| Author | Jules Verne |
|---|---|
| Original title | La Jangada - Huit Cents lieues sur l'Amazone |
| Illustrator | Léon Benett |
| Language | French |
| Series | The Extraordinary Voyages #21 |
| Genre | Adventure novel |
| Publisher | Pierre-Jules Hetzel |
Publication date | 1881 |
| Publication place | France |
Published in English | 1881 |
| Media type | Print (Hardback) |
| Preceded by | The Steam House |
| Followed by | Godfrey Morgan |
The Giant Raft (French: La Jangada - Huit Cents lieues sur l'Amazone) is a novel by Jules Verne, published in 1881. It has also been incorrectly published with the title of its first part: Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon.
It is an adventure novel, involving how Joam Garral, a ranch owner living near the Peruvian-Brazilian border on the Amazon River, is forced to travel downstream when his past catches up with him. Most of the novel is situated on a large jangada (a Brazilian timber raft) that is used by Garral and his family to float to Belém, at the river's mouth. Many aspects of the raft, scenery, and journey are described in detail.
It was adapted into the 1993 film Eight Hundred Leagues Down the Amazon.