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Source: Open Library
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Adventure and adventurers, fiction
Adventure fiction
Adventure stories
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
American literature
Bildungsromans
Boys
Children's fiction
Coming of age fiction
Fiction
Fiction, action & adventure
Fiction, coming of age
Fiction, humorous, general
Finn, huckleberry (fictitious character), fiction
Friendship
Friendship, fiction
Fugitive slaves
Garçons
Huckleberry Fin (Fictitious character)
Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character)
Humorous fiction
Humorous stories
Juvenile audience
Juvenile fiction
Juvenile literature
Juvenile works
Literature
Male friendship
Manners and customs
Mississippi River
Mississippi river, fiction
Missouri
Missouri, fiction
Race relations
Romans, nouvelles
Runaway children
Sawyer, tom (fictitious character), fiction
Slaves
Slaves, fiction
Social life and customs
Tom sawyer (fictitious character)
Treasure troves
Voyages
Voyages and travels
Young Adult Fiction
adventure and adventurers
boys in literature
child witnesses
orphans
rafting
runaway teenagers
slavery
young men
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English
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Release Year
1922
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Synopsis
THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER
Take a lighthearted, nostalgic trip to a simpler time, seen through the eyes of a very special boy named Tom Sawyer. It is a dreamlike summertime world of hooky and adventure, pranks and punishment, villains and first love, filled with memorable characters. Adults and young readers alike continue to enjoy this delightful classic of the promise and dreams of youth from one of America’s most beloved authors.
[Adventures of Huckleberry Finn] (https://openlibrary.org/works/OL53908W/Adventures_of_Huckleberry_Finn)
He has no mother, his father is a brutal drunkard, and he sleeps in a barrel. He’s Huck Finn—liar, sometime thief, and rebel against respectability. But when Huck meets a runaway slave named Jim, his life changes forever. On their exciting flight down the Mississippi aboard a raft, the boy nobody wanted matures into a young man of courage and conviction. As Ernest Hemingway said of this glorious novel, “All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn.”
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