The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
A boy's adventures in a pre-industrial America
Mark Twain author Peter Stoneley editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:12th Jun '08
Should be back in stock very soon
This classic novel explores the adventures of a young boy, Tom Sawyer, highlighting themes of childhood, community, and societal issues in America.
In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain masterfully intertwines social satire with the charm of boyhood adventures, set against the backdrop of America's pre-industrial past. The novel follows the spirited Tom Sawyer, a boy full of resilience and ambition, who often finds himself at the center of thrilling escapades along the Mississippi River. His character embodies the essence of youthful exuberance, as he navigates friendships, rivalries, and the complexities of growing up. Tom's antics, from outsmarting his friends to his bold involvement in a murder trial, resonate with readers of all ages, making him a lasting symbol in American literature.
Twain's narrative does more than entertain; it provokes thoughtful discussions about community, race, and the innocence of childhood. As Tom engages with the world around him, the story invites readers to reflect on the contrasts between the carefree nature of youth and the often harsh realities of adulthood. Through his vivid storytelling, Twain captures the essence of boyhood while addressing deeper societal issues that remain relevant today.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is not just a tale of adventure; it serves as a commentary on the American experience. It challenges readers to consider how childhood memories can serve as a refuge from the uncomfortable truths of adult life, making it a timeless classic that continues to inspire and engage new generations.
ISBN: 9780199536566
Dimensions: 196mm x 127mm x 12mm
Weight: 182g
256 pages