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Number of Pages
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Language
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This fiction classic is a timeless adventure designed for readers ages 9โ12 and families who enjoy enduring tales. It follows a clever, mischievous boy as he roams a Mississippi River town, chasing daring escapades, testing loyalties, and discovering what courage and friendship really mean. The tone blends humor with heart, inviting both playful fun and thoughtful reflection.
The reading experience is story-led, with classic prose that keeps pace through lively episodes and moments of suspense. This premium hardback edition offers durable binding and a refined presentation, with sprayed edges that add a collectible touch. Itโs well-suited for reading aloud at home and for independent reading, making a memorable keepsake for curious readers.
Readers are invited to reflect on choices, courage, and the value of friendship as the journey unfolds. The setting and timeless themes encourage empathy and discussion, while the approachable storytelling keeps younger readers engaged without sacrificing depth for older fans of traditional literature.
After finishing, readers gain a lasting sense of curiosity, a deeper appreciation for character-driven journeys, and a reminder of how friendship and bravery can shape oneโs outlook on life. The book leaves a warm, enduring impression that invites revisiting the story and sharing its lessons with others.
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Author
Mark Twain
Number of Pages
318
Language
English
SKU
BK0539628
ISBN
9789361858444
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
14.5x1.7x22CM
Binding
Paperback
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