"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is the most famous novel by American writer Mark Twain (1835–1910). The story of the friendship between free-spirited Huck and the mischievous Tom continues, but now they face completely different, more adult adventures. A runaway... slave and a teenage drifter travel on a raft down the Mississippi River and together face the challenges of fate, but the most dangerous trials and encounters with robbers only strengthen their friendship, while mutual understanding and support help them survive. And as always, all this is written lightly, naturally, with a sharp sense of humor. However, the novel is interesting not only for its captivating plot; it makes the reader reflect on the fate of man. In the book, the author recreates a panorama of the morals of the American South and raises pressing social issues, contrasting freedom and necessity, truth and falsehood, nature and civilization. For middle school age.
Author: Марк Твен
Printhouse: Detskaia i iunosheskaia kniga
Series: Классная библиотека
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2024
ISBN: 9785907546721
Number of pages: 448
Cover type: hard
ID: 1702575
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