Product Description
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an epic American novel by Mark Twain. Set along the Mississippi River and written in the vernacular of the day, Twain explores life in America prior to the Civil War. Although controversial for its use of racial stereotypes, Twain uses the adventures of Huck and his companion, the escaped slave Jim, to satirize slavery and the society that supported it.
Subject: Literature |
Suggested Grade: 9th - Adult |
Author: Mark Twain |
First Published: 1884 |
Softbound: 305 pages |
ISBN: 978-0-553-21079-8 |