Sail for freedom on the Mississippi River with Huck and Jim, then join the rambunctious antics of young Tom Sawyer! Penned by "the essential and quintessential American writer" (The Washington Post) who William Faulkner considered "the father of American literature," these classic novels of wayward youths coming of age in the South have long been heralded for their wit and social commentary. |
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