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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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Experience Mark Twain's masterpiece exactly as readers first discovered it in 1884—complete, unabridged, and brought to life with all 174 original illustrations by E. W. Kemble from the rare 1885 first American edition.
Inside This Edition
- All 174 Original First-Edition Illustrations – E. W. Kemble's authentic artwork that first brought Huck and Jim's journey to visual life
- Complete & Unabridged 1884 Text – Every word as Mark Twain originally wrote it
- Reader-Friendly Layout – Perfect for older readers, families, and classic literature lovers
- Comprehension Quiz at the End – Test your knowledge of Huck, Jim, and their journey after reading
About the Book
Thirteen-year-old Huckleberry Finn has had enough of "civilization." Tired of rules, manners, and suffocating expectations, Huck longs for the wild freedom of the Mississippi River. When he escapes his abusive father and encounters Jim—an enslaved man fleeing for his freedom—Huck embarks on a journey that will change his life forever. Together on a raft, they navigate the mighty Mississippi, facing dangerous waters and even more dangerous people. From cunning con men calling themselves the Duke and the King to feuding families locked in deadly rivalry, each encounter tests their survival and challenges Huck's understanding of right and wrong. As their friendship deepens, Huck must confront the prejudices of his upbringing and make a choice that will define who he truly is.
A treasured edition for families seeking meaningful stories, older readers discovering American classics, and anyone wanting to experience the novel Ernest Hemingway called the foundation of all modern American literature.
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