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Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
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 mature and critical perspective on American society, as Huck embarks on a journey down the river with Jim, a runaway enslaved man, confronting themes of race, freedom, and conscience. Rich with satire, regional dialect, and social commentary, these works remain cornerstones of American literature and provide insight into the complexities of youth, identity, and morality.
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