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The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, in a durable hardback edition, is Mark Twain's scathing satire of post–Civil War America. Set along the Mississippi and in the imagined town of St. Petersburg, it follows a thoughtful boy and a runaway slave as they escape tyrannies both personal and social. A companion in spirit to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, this classic invites readers of classic American literature—teens and adults alike—to laugh, think, and reflect on freedom, friendship, and conscience.
In The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, Twain crafts a river-guided coming-of-age tale that blends humor with piercing social critique. The narrative moves briskly through vivid scenes along the Mississippi and the imagined town of St. Petersburg, told in Huck's practical, morally restless voice. The episodic structure keeps things moving, while the book's frank treatment of slavery, liberty, and conscience invites readers to think critically without losing the sense of adventure.
What makes this enduring classic feel so immediate is the way it uses lively characters and a strong sense of place to explore big questions. It isn’t just a tale of escape; it’s a meditation on friendship, courage, and what it means to seek freedom in a complicated world.
After finishing The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, readers gain a deeper understanding of American history and literature, a nuanced view of friendship and personal integrity, and a lasting appreciation for a work that continues to spark discussion. This enduring classic leaves you with questions worth pondering and a sense of connection to one of the great voices in American storytelling.
Product Details
Author
Mark Twain
Publisher
Macmillan Popular Classics
Language
English
SKU
BK0473855
ISBN
9789395624138
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.2 x 2.5 x 20.2 cm
Binding
Hardback
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₹ 590
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