
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
작성자
Mark Twain
아직 평점이 없습니다
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
520
언어
영어
출판됨
Dec 3, 2002
출판사
Signet Classics
ISBN-10
0451528646
ISBN-13
9780451528643
설명
Mark Twain's timeless stories transport readers to the vibrant landscapes of childhood in America. Through the mischievous escapades of Tom Sawyer, the novel paints a picture of youthful exuberance and the thrill of adventure. Tom's world is filled with the excitement of secret plans, the allure of treasure, and the friendships that define childhood. As he navigates the meandering Mississippi River and the trials of growing up, readers are drawn into his playful antics and heartfelt moments, capturing the essence of innocence and exploration.
In a parallel tale, Huck Finn embarks on his own journey, providing a deeper critique of society while exploring themes of freedom and friendship. Huck’s escapades on the river reveal a stark contrast between the reality of societal norms and the pure, unfiltered experiences of life. Together, these two narratives offer a rich tapestry of adventure, humor, and profound insight into the human experience, making Twain’s work resonate across generations.
In a parallel tale, Huck Finn embarks on his own journey, providing a deeper critique of society while exploring themes of freedom and friendship. Huck’s escapades on the river reveal a stark contrast between the reality of societal norms and the pure, unfiltered experiences of life. Together, these two narratives offer a rich tapestry of adventure, humor, and profound insight into the human experience, making Twain’s work resonate across generations.