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Language
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This is a work of fiction for readers who love classic literature and river-adventure journeys. Set along the Mississippi River in the pre-Civil War era, it explores freedom, friendship, and the choices that shape growing up. Aimed at middle-grade readers and curious families, the tone blends daring adventure with thoughtful, reflective moments.
Story-led and character-driven, the narrative paints vivid river landscapes and period detail while inviting readers to consider moral questions with empathy. The pace balances moments of action with quiet insight, encouraging readers to imagine the world on the page and form their own interpretations.
Readers follow a bold, independent boy and a companion who is an escaped enslaved person on a journey that challenges norms and reveals the humanity of both characters. The friendship at the heart of their voyage offers a powerful lens on freedom, dignity, and resilience. The language remains accessible for independent reading while supporting guided conversations about history and ethics.
After finishing, readers gain curiosity about history, deeper empathy for diverse perspectives, and a lasting sense of growth and resilience. The reading experience lingers, encouraging ongoing exploration of ethics, identity, and what it means to seek freedom.
Product Details
Author
Mark Twain
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
288
Language
English
SKU
9789815162936
ISBN
9789815162936
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x2x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
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