Huckleberry Finn

Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, published by Real Reads Limited in 2009, is an illustrated edition consisting of 64 pages. This retelling presents the story of Huck Finn, a boy who values freedom over societal norms. As he embarks on adventures with his friend Tom Sawyer, Huck finds himself navigating the complexities of life along the Mississippi River, where he seeks liberty while grappling with the challenges posed by his father’s alcoholism and the societal issues surrounding his companion, Jim, a runaway slave.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of friendship and coming of age as Huck faces moral dilemmas in a world filled with danger and conflict. This edition aims to make classic literature accessible to younger audiences, providing a bridge to the original text while supporting literacy development. The book serves as an introduction to significant literary themes and cultural contexts, making it suitable for primary and lower secondary age children, as well as adult readers interested in literary heritage.
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Huckleberry Finn would rather be free than ‘sivilized’. Adventures with Tom Sawyer made Huck rich–but his Pap is a violent drunk and the broad Mississippi is the road to liberty. Huck’s raft can carry him and his friend Jim, a runaway slave, to safety. When they lose their way one foggy night, though, they are headed downriver into dangerous territory. How can one small boy pilot his way through a land of mortal feuds, lynch mobs and tricksters? When life and freedom are at risk, how can Huck figure out the difference between wrong and right?
Real Reads are accessible texts designed to support the literacy development of primary and lower secondary age children while introducing them to the riches of our international literary heritage. Each book is a retelling of a work of great literature from one of the world’s greatest cultures, fitted into a 64-page book, making classic stories, dramas and histories available to intelligent young readers as a bridge to the full texts, to language students wanting access to other cultures, and to adult readers who are unlikely ever to read the original versions.
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