The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
327 Pages, Published In 1884
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Mark Twain’s 1884 classic is narrated by Huck Finn, a teen who escapes his abusive father by faking his own death. He encounters Jim, a runaway slave, and together they embark on a raft journey down the Mississippi River. Far beyond a mere adventure tale, it delves into profound themes such as slavery, racism, morality, and conscience. Much darker and complex than its Tom Sawyer prequel. Vivid characters, intricate plots, entertaining and thought-provoking. A true literary masterpiece!