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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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What if the only way to do what's right was to defy everyone around you?

Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a cornerstone of American literature-an electrifying, often humorous, and deeply human tale of rebellion, freedom, and moral courage.

Told in the voice of Huck Finn himself, the story follows his escape from an abusive father and his journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, a man fleeing slavery. Together, they confront danger, deception, and hypocrisy while navigating both the literal river and the symbolic current of a society built on injustice.

As their bond grows, Huck must face uncomfortable truths and make a life-altering choice: follow the values he's been taught-or listen to the voice of his own conscience.

What You'll Discover in This Timeless Masterpiece:

A Coming-of-Age Tale of Rebellion and Growth - Witness Huck's transformation from a boy shaped by prejudice into a young man guided by empathy. The Unlikely Friendship Between Huck and Jim - A powerful, emotional bond that challenges the norms of race, class, and loyalty in pre-Civil War America. A Satirical Look at Society's Absurdities - Twain's wit slices through hypocrisy, religious dogma, and false morality. Breathtaking River Adventures - Join the duo as they encounter swindlers, feuding families, conmen, and danger at every bend. A Deep Moral Inquiry - Explore the internal conflict between law and conscience, tradition and truth.

Brilliantly written, unapologetically honest, and emotionally resonant, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not just a novel-it's a powerful declaration of the human spirit's need to be free.

Set sail on this unforgettable journey and rediscover one of the boldest stories ever told.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 October 2025
Pages
334
ISBN
9781806298563

What if the only way to do what's right was to defy everyone around you?

Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a cornerstone of American literature-an electrifying, often humorous, and deeply human tale of rebellion, freedom, and moral courage.

Told in the voice of Huck Finn himself, the story follows his escape from an abusive father and his journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, a man fleeing slavery. Together, they confront danger, deception, and hypocrisy while navigating both the literal river and the symbolic current of a society built on injustice.

As their bond grows, Huck must face uncomfortable truths and make a life-altering choice: follow the values he's been taught-or listen to the voice of his own conscience.

What You'll Discover in This Timeless Masterpiece:

A Coming-of-Age Tale of Rebellion and Growth - Witness Huck's transformation from a boy shaped by prejudice into a young man guided by empathy. The Unlikely Friendship Between Huck and Jim - A powerful, emotional bond that challenges the norms of race, class, and loyalty in pre-Civil War America. A Satirical Look at Society's Absurdities - Twain's wit slices through hypocrisy, religious dogma, and false morality. Breathtaking River Adventures - Join the duo as they encounter swindlers, feuding families, conmen, and danger at every bend. A Deep Moral Inquiry - Explore the internal conflict between law and conscience, tradition and truth.

Brilliantly written, unapologetically honest, and emotionally resonant, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not just a novel-it's a powerful declaration of the human spirit's need to be free.

Set sail on this unforgettable journey and rediscover one of the boldest stories ever told.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Muze Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
5 October 2025
Pages
334
ISBN
9781806298563