Adventures of Huck Finn
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Adventures of Huck Finn, written by Mark Twain and published in 1884, is a classic American novel set in the antebellum South. It follows the adventures of the young Huck Finn, who is aided by the runaway slave Jim, as they travel down the Mississippi River in search of freedom. Along the way, Huck confronts his conscience and struggles with the morals of society. This timeless novel is a captivating exploration of freedom, morality, and the power of friendship.
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Adventures of Huck Finn, written by Mark Twain and published in 1884, is a classic American novel set in the antebellum South. It follows the adventures of the young Huck Finn, who is aided by the runaway slave Jim, as they travel down the Mississippi River in search of freedom. Along the way, Huck confronts his conscience and struggles with the morals of society. This timeless novel is a captivating exploration of freedom, morality, and the power of friendship.
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Adventures of Huck Finn, written by Mark Twain and published in 1884, is a classic American novel set in the antebellum South. It follows the adventures of the young Huck Finn, who is aided by the runaway slave Jim, as they travel down the Mississippi River in search of freedom. Along the way, Huck confronts his conscience and struggles with the morals of society. This timeless novel is a captivating exploration of freedom, morality, and the power of friendship.
Author: 0
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 0
Adventures of Huck Finn, written by Mark Twain and published in 1884, is a classic American novel set in the antebellum South. It follows the adventures of the young Huck Finn, who is aided by the runaway slave Jim, as they travel down the Mississippi River in search of freedom. Along the way, Huck confronts his conscience and struggles with the morals of society. This timeless novel is a captivating exploration of freedom, morality, and the power of friendship.
Adventures of Huck Finn