![]() ![]() Huck and the Woman.-The Search.-Prevarication.-Going to Goshen.ĬHAPTER XII. The Find.-Old Hank Bunker.-In Disguise.ĬHAPTER XI. Sleeping in the Woods.-Raising the Dead.-Exploring the Island.-Finding Jim.-Jim's Escape.-Signs.-Balum.ĬHAPTER IX. Laying for Him.-Locked in the Cabin.-Sinking the Body.-Resting.ĬHAPTER VIII. He Went for Judge Thatcher.-Huck Decided to Leave.-Political Economy.-Thrashing Around.ĬHAPTER VII. Huck's Father.-The Fond Parent.-Reform.ĬHAPTER VI. ![]() Huck and the Judge.-Superstition.ĬHAPTER V. A Good Going-over.-Grace Triumphant.-"One of Tom Sawyers's Lies".ĬHAPTER IV. The Boys Escape Jim.-Torn Sawyer's Gang.-Deep-laid Plans.ĬHAPTER III. Civilizing Huck.-Miss Watson.-Tom Sawyer WaitsĬHAPTER II. It is a great pleasure to read and listen to. This masterpiece by Mark Twain is a delightful mixture of exciting adventures, sad mishaps, floods, lazy days floating on the raft, conniving con men and human beings in their most bewildering variety. Whether you connect with it on the level of humor, coming of age, or classic Americana, this tale is sure to please.Download cover art Download CD case insert The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Version 6)įollow the young boy Huckleberry Finn and the slave Jim on their epic journey down the Mississippi River in the years before the Civil War. Many consider The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn to be “The Great American Novel.” Brimming with richness and depth, debates still take place over the symbolic significance of Huck's and Jim's voyage. ![]() He manages to fake his own death to escape from his father, where he meets Jim, a slave who he valiantly helps to escape slavery, which leads to their famed rafting trip down the Mississippi River. Huck emulates his father in certain ways, but also has a heart of gold and tends to do the right thing, despite societal norms.įinn wears the clothes of full-grown men, and as Twain describes him, "he was fluttering with rags." He steals watermelons and chickens and "borrows" boats and cigars. Huckleberry "Huck" Finn is the son of the town's drunkard, "Pap" Finn. Download The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, the classic (and controversial) tale of boyhood, adventure, and life in the Mississippi Valley from a bygone era, penned by one of the all time masters: Mark Twain. ![]()
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