The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: The Original 1876 Unabridged and Complete Edition

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: The Original 1876 Unabridged and Complete Edition

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Romance Mystery Science Fiction +22 more
Format Kindle
Pages 243
Language English
Published Oct 1, 2023
Publisher Global Publishers
ISBN-10 1916700314
ISBN-13 9781916700314

Description

Set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, this classic novel follows the mischievous and imaginative young boy, Tom Sawyer. A master of adventure and escapades, Tom navigates childhood with a mix of fun and trouble, often dragging his friends along for the ride. His journey is filled with youthful exuberance, from stealing jam to evading homework, showcasing both the thrill and mischief of adolescence.

As Tom grapples with the dilemmas of friendship, love, and growing up, he also encounters broader themes of morality and social norms. He finds himself entangled in a series of captivating adventures, including encounters with treasure and danger that highlight the indomitable spirit of youth. Twain's sharp wit and keen observations provide insight into the complexities of boyhood and human behavior, making Tom's experiences resonate across generations.

Through the lens of Tom Sawyer's antics, readers are invited to reflect on the innocence and adventures of childhood. The unabridged edition preserves Twain's original voice and storytelling style, ensuring that the charm and humor of this timeless tale remain intact. A journey through the pages offers a rich exploration of life, friendship, and the wonders of growing up.

Reviews

4.0

I read this book for the first time some six or seven years ago. I was then quite a stranger to the American literary traditions, and had, accordingly, failed to grasp its true depth. Many details, I found afterwards, were lost to me in that first experience even though I had enjoyed it. Last week, I took the book for a second reading, and it hardly lasted me three days. I was quite astonished at the change which five years of academic training in the field of Anglo-Saxon literature, and two more of personal research could do. Though the dim outline of the novel was still present in my memory, every passage I read dawned upon me in a completely different light. Being a work written for both children and adults, the book is very easy to read, but far from flat or shallow. Within its pages, Twain had mastered the art of symbolism, metaphor, and a somewhat sarcastic discourse highly critical of the values of the south. One excellent illustration of its complexity can be found in the chapters relating the three days spent by Tom and Becky Thatcher in the cave. When the pair had lost their way, and could by no means find their party, Tom urged his companion to move in any direction whatsoever in a symbolic representation of human existence. To move forward in life, even towards the unknown, is still regarded as progress and far better than to stand still, vulnerable, and helpless. Besides its symbolic traits, the novel also refers openly to a set of topics such as education and religion. The former is depicted as extremely rigid, and even destructive to the creativity of children. Faith and religion, on the other hand, are touched upon with a tinge of irony which questions their whole foundation and sincerity, especially in regard to social injustice and the value given to money and wealth. Although Tom Sawyer is the central and eponymous hero of the novel, the book gives much importance to Huckleberry Finn, and prepares the reader to a second work centered around his character. The most influential theme in regard to Huck Finn is arguably abandonment. Being deserted by his mother, abandoned and abused by his father, the boy grew up as an outcast, and faced, therefore, all the psychological and social trials of his situation.

1.0

I was interested in the beginning but the more I read the more boring it got.

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