About This Book:
Rebellious, raw, and spirited, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twains's enduring portrait of freedom and friendship in a fractured America. Narrated by Huck---a boy fleeing the constraints of a 'civilized' life ----the novel follows his jorney down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway enslaved man seeking liberty. What begins as an escape turns into a deeper reckoning with race, conscience, and the tangled morals of a nation on the brink. With sharp wit and social insights, Twain's tale challenges hypocrisy wile celebrating th quiet defiance of those who choose what's right over what's accepted.