Author: Mark Twain
Publisher:Wilco
ISBN: 978-9389144086
Print: Original
Meet Tom swayer's best friend, Huckleberry Finn. All Huck wants in his life is adventure. But the well-meaning folks of St Petersburg, missouri-like widow Douglas and judge thatcher-are determined to 'civilise' Him! Bored with his mundane life, Huck runs away and sets off on a whirlwind journey across the river Mississippi with a runaway slave, Jim. And it begins. Huck and Jim embark on their exciting escapade; a trip in which they come across many interesting characters- murderers, con artists, do-gooders and what-nots. But how long will Huck and Jim's luck last? Mark Twain threads together a tale of adventure layered with satire on racism, American way of life and morality in the 19th - century. The adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a must-read classic.