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A runaway boy. A fugitive slave. A journey down the Mississippi River.
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain delivers one of the greatest works of American literature, following young Huck Finn as he escapes civilization and sets off on a dangerous journey by raft.
Along the way, Huck forms an unlikely friendship with Jim, an escaped enslaved man. Together, they travel the Mississippi River, encountering deception, violence, humor, and moral dilemmas that challenge Huck's understanding of right and wrong.
With sharp satire and vivid storytelling, Twain explores themes of freedom, racism, morality, and the contradictions of society.
A landmark of American literature, this novel continues to shape discussions about ethics and humanity.
"A powerful and unforgettable story of freedom, friendship, and moral awakening."
Set off on a journey that defines a nation's literature.
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