A simplified retelling of Mark Twain’s classic story about Tom Sawyer, a lively boy growing up along the Mississippi River. This Oxford Bookworms Stage 1 edition is written at the 400-word level for learners of English. It includes illustrations, activities, and glossary to aid comprehension.
This Oxford World's Classics edition of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn presents Mark Twain’s iconic tale of adventure, satire, and moral growth along the Mississippi River. With a perceptive introduction and scholarly notes by Emory Elliott, this edition explores Twain’s style, the historical context, and the novel’s controversial themes, making it ideal for students, educators, and gener…
Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most important works of American fiction. Narrated by Huck himself, the novel tells of his escape from an abusive father and his journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave. Through satire, local color, and poignant storytelling, Twain critiques the moral failures of society while celebrating friendship and freedom.
This volume brings together two of Mark Twain’s most celebrated novels—The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn—offering a vivid portrayal of 19th-century American life along the Mississippi River. Tom Sawyer follows the mischievous and imaginative Tom as he navigates boyhood adventures, friendships, and moral dilemmas. In contrast, Huckleberry Finn presents a more …