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Embark on a thrilling journey down the Mississippi River in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain's timeless masterpiece of adventure, freedom, and friendship. Told through the eyes of Huck Finn; a rebellious, clever, and spirited boy--this novel captures the raw beauty of the American South and challenges the societal norms of its time. Escape the shore. Discover the truth. * Witness a deep bond between a boy and a runaway slave that defies societal norms. * Travel through the heart of 19th-century America, rich with dialects, culture, and contradictions. * Follow Huck's…mehr

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Embark on a thrilling journey down the Mississippi River in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain's timeless masterpiece of adventure, freedom, and friendship. Told through the eyes of Huck Finn; a rebellious, clever, and spirited boy--this novel captures the raw beauty of the American South and challenges the societal norms of its time. Escape the shore. Discover the truth. * Witness a deep bond between a boy and a runaway slave that defies societal norms. * Travel through the heart of 19th-century America, rich with dialects, culture, and contradictions. * Follow Huck's transformation as he questions morality, identity, and the world around him. * Journey with Huck and Jim down the mighty Mississippi in a tale of freedom, danger, and discovery. * Unravel biting satire and social commentary wrapped in Twain's unmistakable wit.
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"Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was born in Florida, Missouri, in 1835. Lauded as the ' greatest American humorist of his age' and called ' the father of American literature' by William Faulkner, Twain has authored 28 books and numerous sketches and short stories. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) called the first great American novel by some, is a story of a boy's adventures in the Mississippi Valley. A work of immeasurable richness and complexity, it remains an incomparable adventure story and a classic of American humour, more than a century after its publication."