The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first printed in 1884, eight years after Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It starts up where the other story finished, and the two books together are believed to be the best that Mark Twain ever wrote.
Huck travels down the Mississippi on a raft, facing many dangers on the way, and learning about life and what it means to be a friend.
There are truths that Twain tries to get people to think about through this book. One is to make us laugh at some of the crazy things that we believe without any good reason to believe them; and the other is is to make us question the way that people thought about slaves at the time of the story, in America in the 1850s.
Faith has always been a special little girl. She was born a slayer and has been trained since she was really little to do great things. The day she turns 18 she begins to understand why she was trained so hard. In the days to come she will find forbidden love, weird friendships, and an adventure that could end in happiness, or could end in tragedy and bring with it the Apocalypse. The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of this 18 year old, which path will she choose? One of happiness, or the one of misfortune?
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first printed in 1884, eight years after Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It starts up where the other story finished, and the two books together are believed to be the best that Mark Twain ever wrote.
Huck travels down the Mississippi on a raft, facing many dangers on the way, and learning about life and what it means to be a friend.
There are truths that Twain tries to get people to think about through this book. One is to make us laugh at some of the crazy things that we believe without any good reason to believe them; and the other is is to make us question the way that people thought about slaves at the time of the story, in America in the 1850s.
Faith has always been a special little girl. She was born a slayer and has been trained since she was really little to do great things. The day she turns 18 she begins to understand why she was trained so hard. In the days to come she will find forbidden love, weird friendships, and an adventure that could end in happiness, or could end in tragedy and bring with it the Apocalypse. The fate of the world rests on the shoulders of this 18 year old, which path will she choose? One of happiness, or the one of misfortune?