
Mark Twain · 1876 · Adventure
A mischievous boy grows up in a small Missouri town: whitewashing fences, getting lost in a cave, and witnessing a murder in a graveyard at midnight. Twain's warmest book — nostalgic, funny, and occasionally surprising. The novel that introduced Huckleberry Finn to American literature.
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Mark TwainAmerican · 1835–1910
Mark Twain (1835–1910) was the first great American literary voice — writing in vernacular American English rather than imitation-British — and arguably the most technically influential.
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