The adventures of Tom Sawyer

a Kaplan vocabulary-building classic for young readers

259 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 2006 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-7432-6652-9
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OCLC Number:
68192353

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The adventures of a mischievous young boy and his friends growing up in a Mississippi River town in the nineteenth century.

184 editions

A product of its time, which isn't an excuse

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I kind of have two reviews of this book. On the one hand, I now understand why it's a classic. Twain was a great observer of his peers and an even better writer. It's not a book for kids, at least not contemporary ones, but setting aside the things I'm about to complain about it's a great read about childhood for adults.

On the other, it's also very clear to me why many people don't want to read this book and particularly want it taken out of curricula. It's not just the N-word, though that's all over the place. Personally I was much more troubled by the attitudes through the book.

The worst part by far is Twain's treatment of the one indigenous character, "Injun Joe". The story needs an antagonist, and the cartoonishness of Joe and his crimes seem like an OK fit. But why make him …

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Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Runaway children
  • Boys
  • Conduct of life
  • History
  • Adventure fiction

Places

  • Mississippi River
  • Missouri