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Happy-go-lucky Huckleberry Finn hates a civilized life. But once he is adopted by Widow Douglas, poor Huck is forced to don starched and ironed clothes, attend church, and go to school. One day, Huck's missing father, a cruel drunkard, returns and kidnaps Huck for his money - the treasure Huck and his friend Tom Sawyer had previously found. In search of freedom, both from his father as well as the shackles of civilization, Huck escapes on a raft down the Mississippi river with Jim, a runaway slave. Together, they meet many strangers and crooks, whom they must outwit to stay alive and free. A classic tale of friendship and adventure, this retold version of the book makes a humorous, engaging and exciting read.
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Voyages and travels, Juvenile fiction, History, Slavery, Fiction, children's stories, juvenile works, juvenile audience, orphans, fugitive slaves, elementary and junior high schoolPeople
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