Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Updated: 7 Dec 2021
Hilariously picaresque, epic in scope, alive with the poetry and vigor of the American people, Mark Twain's story about a young boy and his journey down the Mississippi was the first great novel to speak in a truly American voice. Influencing subsequent generations of writers -- from Sherwood Anderson to Twain's fellow Missourian, T.S. Eliot, from Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner to J.D. Salinger -- "Huckleberry Finn," like the river which flows through its pages, is one of the great sources which nourished and still nourishes the literature of America.
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A book that changed me... Maybe Huck Finn, I really loved that one.
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Cranston imagines Dearden sitting with a copy of Little Women and himself finally reading Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Moby-Dick – just finding new things to talk about over dinner.
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“I love the part where Huck and Jim get separated on the raft. There’s a storm and now the storm’s kind of over, and it’s still not quite dawn, and Huck gets back on the raft, and then decides that he’s going to play a joke on Jim as it gets light. Jim’s like, ‘My God, you’re here, you’re back!’ And Huck’s like, ‘What are you talking about?’....."
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