
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
the graphic novel
$45.46
- Paperback
72 pages
- Release Date
14 January 2013
Summary
The initial 16 Campfire series titles scheduled for the Fall 2010 list will launch a graphic novel line that will see significant growth in 2011 and beyond.Running away seemed like a good idea at the time…The Widow Douglas is doing her best to civilise Huckleberry Finn, but it just isn’t working. Wearing clean clothes, going to school, and having a hot meal waiting for him when he gets home are becoming boring and tedious.So, to make his life more interesting Huck, as he is normally called, d…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9789380028354 |
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ISBN-10: | 9380028350 |
Series: | Campfire Graphic Novels |
Author: | Mark Twain |
Publisher: | Campfire |
Imprint: | Campfire |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 72 |
Release Date: | 14 January 2013 |
Weight: | 187g |
Dimensions: | 260mm x 165mm |
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Critics Review
This slender graphic adaptation of the Great American Novel preserves some of Twain’s language, most of his plot and a good sense of his sardonic take on human society. Mixing dialogue balloons with enough boxed narrative to evoke Huck’s distinctive voice, Mann packs in all of the major incidents and tones down at least some of the violence — the two con men are only “punished” here rather than specifically tarred and feathered, for instance. Similarly, though Huck gets viciously slapped around by his father in the pictures, in general there isn’t much other blood visible… . A good choice for readers who aren’t quite up to tackling the original, with perfunctory but well-meant notes on Twain’s life and the history of slavery in the United States. Co-published with its prequel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.— Kirkus Reviews“I highly recommend Campfire’s comics. They do what they are intended to do and do it in a way that excites kids about classic literature.”— Chris Wilson, The Graphic Classroom (a resource for teachers and librarians)
About The Author
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemans, known to most as Mark Twain, has been hailed by many as the father of American Literature. His two most famous works, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), are considered two of the greatest American novels of all time.Twain was born in Florida, Missouri on 30th November 1835. He grew up in the town of Hannibal on the Mississippi River, which would eventually serve as the basis for the place where Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn would live.Twain grew up in Missouri at a time when it was a slave state. After the American Civil War broke out, he became a strong supporter of emancipation, and staunchly believed that the slave trade should be abolished.Though he began as a comic writer, the tribulations he faced in his personal life perhaps served to turn him into a serious, even pessimistic, writer in his later years. He lost his wife and two daughters, and his ill-fated life never really allowed him to recover. Twain passed away in 1910, but he is still one of the best-loved writers around the world.
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