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Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is, according to many critics and avid readers, the great American novel. It is full of interesting American characters and down-home good humor, it also hits Americans in one of their greatest and on-going sore spots: the fraught issue of racism. As Huck and Jim float down the Mississippi and encounter all manner of people and situations, and as Huck struggles mightily with his conscience concerning Jim, the novel strongly invites a moral and religious perspective. Paperback.
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