Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Notes
A masterpiece of American literature and one of the most enduring tales of freedom. It comments on racism and prejudice prevalent in society through the story of a boy and his friendship with a runaway slave. Twain delves into the psyche of his characters to offer an in-depth and true portrayal of life. The use of local dialect and vibrant descriptions make this novel unforgettable.Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
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Wheelers ePlatform |
Genre: | Classic |
Dewey: | EPLAT |
call #: | EBOOK |
pub: | 2004 |