Description
Tom Sawyer lives on the banks of the Mississippi River and he likes to make an adventure out of any situation. As a result, he always gets into trouble. But thanks to his quick and nimble brain, he finds ways to get out of them too.
While The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer tells of the many escapades of Tom, starting from the famous episode about whitewashing a fence and leading up to a murder that Tom and his friend Huckleberry Finn witness. Through all this, Tom manages to win the attention of a pretty girl in his school, finds a buried treasure, attends his own funeral, and gets lost in a cave.
Can Tom escape the clutches of Injun Joe or has he finally finished his run of luck?
About the author
Mark Twain, born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri, was an American author and humorist hailed as one of the greatest writers in American literature. Known for his wit and keen social commentary, Twain’s most celebrated works include “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” and “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” the latter often considered the “Great American Novel.” His writing captures the essence of American life in the 19th century, blending humor, satire, and vivid storytelling. Twain’s distinctive voice and masterful use of dialect reflect his deep understanding of human nature and societal issues. Despite personal tragedies and financial setbacks, his legacy endures, influencing generations of writers and readers worldwide.
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