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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

by Mark Twain

473 pages
9h 52m read

We rely on your support to help us keep producing beautiful, free, and unrestricted editions of literature for the digital age. Will you support our efforts with a donation? One of the great American novels, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of Huck Finn and his travels with Jim, an escaped slave. Roundly criticised by contemporary reviewers for its colorful and literal language and even banned by several libraries, it sealed its historical importance in part by being one of the first novels to be written entirely in American vernacular. While Huck Finn is, on its face, an adventure tale for younger readers, it’s also a cutting satire and a nuanced examination of racism and morality. Hemingway called it “the best book we’ve had.”

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I
6 Pages
II
10 Pages
III
7 Pages
IV
6 Pages
V
7 Pages
VI
12 Pages
VII
11 Pages
VIII
19 Pages
IX
7 Pages
X
6 Pages
XI
12 Pages
XII
12 Pages
XIII
9 Pages
XIV
7 Pages
XV
10 Pages
XVI
14 Pages
XVII
14 Pages
XVIII
20 Pages
XIX
14 Pages
XX
15 Pages
XXI
15 Pages
XXII
9 Pages
XXIII
10 Pages
XXIV
10 Pages
XXV
12 Pages
XXVI
12 Pages
XXVII
11 Pages
XXVIII
15 Pages
XXIX
15 Pages
XXX
5 Pages
XXXI
15 Pages
XXXII
10 Pages
XXXIII
11 Pages
XXXIV
9 Pages
XXXV
11 Pages
XXXVI
9 Pages
XXXVII
11 Pages
XXXVIII
11 Pages
XXXIX
9 Pages
XL
10 Pages
XLI
11 Pages
XLII
13 Pages
Chapter the Last
3 Pages