The adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1992) by Mark Twain Free PDF eBook with Illustrations abridged











This adaption of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been made to present the original story in a way that can be more easily understood by the modern reader. A few episodes have been abridged or omitted. In addition, some of the languages have been brought up to date







Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn also called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a novel by Mark Twain, published in the United Kingdom in 1884 and in the United States in 1885.



The story is about a young boy, Huck, in search of freedom and adventure. The shores of the Mississippi River provide the backdrop for the entire book. Huck is kidnapped by Pap, his drunken father.





Hemingway said American fiction begins and ends with Huck Finn, and he's right. Twain's most famous novel is a tour de force. He delves into issues such as racism, friendship, war, religion, and freedom with an uncanny combination of lightheartedness and gravitas. There are several moments in the book that are hilarious, but when I finished the book, I knew I had read something profound. This is a book that everyone should read.Review by Nathan EilersWhy have I never read Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn before? Was it Twain’s copious use of the N-word? (I vaguely recall a primary school teacher abruptly halting a class read-aloud session, perhaps because of that.) Was it the air of earnest solemnity that surrounds so-called classics? Sheer laziness?Review by Glenn Sumi