The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn

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Author: Mark Twain
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Puffin, 1961

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Mark Twain’s classic novel, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, chronicles the journey of a young boy escaping his abusive father and navigating the Mississippi River with a runaway slave named Jim. This seminal work of American literature presents a biting satire of societal norms and prejudices in the antebellum South. Through Huck’s eyes, the narrative uncovers themes of freedom, morality, and the true meaning of civilization, all rendered with Twain’s signature wit and keen observation. The story illustrates the profound bond that develops between the two fugitives as they confront various challenges and colorful characters along their perilous voyage. It remains a powerful and thought-provoking commentary on human nature and the pursuit of liberty.

Author: Mark Twain

Published: 1961, Puffin

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Description

Author: Mark Twain
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Puffin, 1961

Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

Mark Twain’s classic novel, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, chronicles the journey of a young boy escaping his abusive father and navigating the Mississippi River with a runaway slave named Jim. This seminal work of American literature presents a biting satire of societal norms and prejudices in the antebellum South. Through Huck’s eyes, the narrative uncovers themes of freedom, morality, and the true meaning of civilization, all rendered with Twain’s signature wit and keen observation. The story illustrates the profound bond that develops between the two fugitives as they confront various challenges and colorful characters along their perilous voyage. It remains a powerful and thought-provoking commentary on human nature and the pursuit of liberty.