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- Sales Rank: #8230547 in Books
- Published on: 2000-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.An extraordinary adventure
By Robi Kemp
I first read Huck & Tom's adventures as a child & completely forgot about them.Reading now as a 'mature' aged man I can better appreciate the culture, language & events better.It is charming but also a disrespectful reminder of the past.So when you read Jim being referred to as 'The N word', just remember, it was a reflection of the times.I shall catch up with their further adventures in time
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.but this is even better! It amazed me and surprised me about the ...
By O H.
I totally didn't know what to expect with this book after reading tom sawyer. but this is even better! It amazed me and surprised me about the adventures. A really good insight into what life was like back then, though author says there is no moral, it seems to have a lot of modern outlook to me, pointing out the unjust treatment of slaves, trickery of con men, strange ways of town folk, dangers of small minded villagers, and all the time centring around the innocence of boyhood, young male outlook, the inner teacher a boy can follow, the kindness and judgement he can learn to develop. OK, there is a repeated word, not used today, and offensive to people of African origin beginning with 'N', I daren't quote it here. However, it was used as in the original text and is correct in its historical usage. Be aware if passing this onto a child and decide for yourself how they may take on board or understand about this aspect in the language. but otherwise a great book. came on time.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.I hadn't realised how good a story-teller Mark Twain was
By GNS
Ashamed to say that I had reached my 60s before actually reading the whole of Huckleberry Finn (after having read Tom Sawyer, also for the first time, and you do need to have read that first). I hadn't realised how good a story-teller Mark Twain was, and if you haven't already done so I would thoroughly recommend them to you. OK, the world is rightly more politically correct now and you have to remember the culture that Twain was writing into, but even this is something of an eye-opener on the white-black divide in Mississippi at the time, but with a good deal of humour mixed in. The story requires you to suspend reality checks to some extent; for example, Huck is totally uneducated and in his early teens, but seems to have an excellent grasp of the geography along the river; perhaps he had just hitched rides on the riverboats and kept his ears open. Unlike 'Tom Sawyer', this book is written in first-person and with phonetic spelling; you just have to read with a Deep South accent!The loss of one star is for the Kindle version, which had an irritatingly large number of words joined together - e.g. 'I tellyouifI catchyoumeddlingwithhimagain' - which you become surprisingly quick at decoding but was a bit wearing.If you've not read it - now's your chance.
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