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by Twain, Mark
One of American literature's best-loved classics, this entertaining tale of a good "bad boy" has thrilled generations of readers since it was first published in 1876. Tom Sawyer recounts the escapades of an irresponsible, mischievous but well-meaning young lad who barely avoids calamity as he bounds along from one prank to another. Along the way, readers meet Tom's frazzled Aunt Polly, his girlfriend Becky Thatcher; Huck Finn, Tom's cohort in boyish intrigues; Injun Joe, a cold-blooded murderer; and other memorable characters. All come vividly to life in this carefully abridged version that will not only captivate young readers with its childhood fantasies but also rekindle nostalgic memories among countless adults.
Original Dover abridgment by Bob Blaisdell of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, published by the American Publishing Company, Hartford, 1876. Approximately 35 black-and-white illustrations by John Green. 96pp. 5 3/16" x 8 l/4", June 1996, Paperbd.
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