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Number of Pages
48
Language
English
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Fiction For Curious Young Readers—A Coming‑Of‑Age Tale Set In A Lively 19Th‑Century River Town. It Follows A Clever, Mischievous Boy And His Circle Of Friends As They Chase Adventures, Test Boundaries, And Learn What Growing Up Really Means. Centered On Friendship, Courage, And Personal Responsibility, It Invites Readers Who Love Immersive Character Journeys And Historical Settings To Step Alongside The Town’S Sights, Sounds, And Rhythms In Vivid, Sensory Prose.
Presented As A Story‑Driven Odyssey, The Narrative Unfolds Through Episodic Adventures, Humorous Mishaps, And Heartfelt Moments Of Growth. Rich Dialogue And Period Detail Bring The Town To Life, Helping Readers Feel The Sun On Their Skin, Hear The River, And Sense The Tempo Of Daily Life.
The Reading Experience Invites Steady, Reflective Engagement. Readers Move Through Accessible Chapters At A Comfortable Pace, With Ample Opportunities For Read‑Aloud Sessions, Classroom Discussions, Or Thoughtful Conversations At Home About History, Culture, And The Choices People Face As They Mature. It's A Strong Fit For Children’S Educational Book Collections, Supporting Interactive Learning And Activity-Based Learning Through Storytelling.
After Finishing, Readers Carry A Deeper Appreciation For Storytelling And Historical Imagination, Along With Curiosity, Confidence, And A Lasting Respect For How Friendships, Choices, And Resilience Shape Who We Become.
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Author
Mark Twain
Publisher
Rupa Publications
Number of Pages
48
Language
English
Dimensions
203 x 254 x 1 cm
Binding
Paperback
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