Description
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is one of the most celebrated classics of American literature, renowned for its sharp social commentary and timeless storytelling. Set in the 19th century along the Mississippi River, the novel follows the adventures of young Huck Finn as he flees his troubled home life and sets off on a raft with Jim, a runaway slave seeking freedom.
As the pair travel downstream, they encounter a colourful cast of characters — from feuding families to scheming con artists posing as European royalty — and navigate the complexities of friendship, morality, and societal hypocrisy in a deeply divided America. The novel’s lively narrative voice, unforgettable characters, and satirical humour have made it both a beloved adventure story and an enduring critique of prejudice and injustice.
Ideal for readers who enjoy classic literature, coming-of-age tales, and richly drawn narratives set against the backdrop of America’s historical South.














