

Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain, Guy Cardwell, John Seelye, Walter Trier, E.W. Kemble
3.6
(1,425 ratings)327 pages1876Perfection LearningISBN 9780780712133
FictionFriendshipHistoryYoung AdultPlot drivenWeak Character DevelopmentLoveable CharactersNot Diverse CharactersAlcoholconfinementRacial slursRacismSlaverygaslightingDrug useAbleismAlcoholismChild abusePhysical abuseAbonmentAnimal crueltyBloodDeathFire/Fire injuryGoreGun violenceInjury/Injury detailanimal deathAntisemitismA mix drivenStrong Character DevelopmentUnloveable CharactersNot Diverse Characters
AdventurousmediumAdventurousslowAdventurouschallengingfunnyhopefullightheartedreflectiveslowAdventurousdarkhopefultensemedium
About this book
Mark Twain's brilliant 19th-century novel has long been recognized as one of the finest examples of American literature. It brings back the irrepressible and free-spirited Huck, first introduced in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and puts him center stage. Rich in authentic dialect, folksy humor, and sharp social commentary, Twain's classic tale follows Huck and the runaway slave Jim on an exciting journey down the Mississippi.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Perfection Learning
- Published
- 1876
- Pages
- 327
- ISBN
- 9780780712133
- Language
- en
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