
by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Novel by Mark Twain follows Tom, Huck Finn, and Becky Thatcher in a small Mississippi River town where school, church, mischief, and boyhood fantasies constantly collide. What begins as comic escapade grows into a story about fear, guilt, friendship, and the way children test the boundaries set by adults. Twain’s river-town setting gives the book its easy movement and local detail.
Beneath the pranks and treasure-hunting, the novel watches how imagination can both free and embarrass its hero. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Novel by Mark Twain remains vivid because it treats childhood as playful but never trivial, with Tom learning how bravado, conscience, and loyalty meet in the same unruly life.
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