
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by
Mark Twain
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Romance
Mystery
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Format
Paperback
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2005
Publisher
Prestwick House
Description
In a timeless landscape of the American South, a young boy named Huckleberry Finn embarks on a journey filled with intrigue, friendship, and moral complexity. Set against the backdrop of the Mississippi River, Huck navigates through a world fraught with societal norms and personal dilemmas that challenge his understanding of right and wrong. As he travels with an escaped slave named Jim, their bond deepens amidst the adventure, revealing the deep-rooted issues of race and freedom that permeate their lives.
Through a blend of humor and profound insight, Huck's escapades reflect the struggles of a young boy seeking his identity while grappling with the values instilled by a flawed society. Each encounter along the riverbank brings new lessons and insights, ultimately leading Huck to confront the very fabric of his upbringing. This tale is not just a journey down the river but a voyage into the heart of human compassion and the quest for self-discovery.
Through a blend of humor and profound insight, Huck's escapades reflect the struggles of a young boy seeking his identity while grappling with the values instilled by a flawed society. Each encounter along the riverbank brings new lessons and insights, ultimately leading Huck to confront the very fabric of his upbringing. This tale is not just a journey down the river but a voyage into the heart of human compassion and the quest for self-discovery.
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I've heard a lot of things about this book and quite frankly I did not like it whatsoever. It was quite boring
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