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Embark on a thrilling journey through the American South with Huckleberry Finn. Explore the captivating world of Mark Twain's iconic novel and experience the timeless tale of friendship, freedom, and self-discovery.
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This Day In History: February 18, 1885 “Sequels aren’t inherently bad-remember that Huckleberry Finn was a sequel to Tom Sawyer. But Twain understood what modern storytellers seem to have forgotten-a compelling sequel offers consumers a new perspective on the characters, rather than just more of the same.” -Henry Jenkins On February 18, 1885, Mark Twain’s celebrated yet controversial book The [...]

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"It don't make no difference how foolish it is, it's the RIGHT way—and it's the regular way. And there ain't no OTHER way, that ever I heard of, and I've read all the books that gives any information about these things. They always dig out with a case-knife—and not through dirt, mind you; generly it's through solid rock. And it takes them weeks and weeks and weeks, and for ever and ever..." Books, Cozy Mysteries, Portraits, Literature, Rockwell, Literary Characters, Classic Literature, Literature Unit Studies, Heard

"It don't make no difference how foolish it is, it's the RIGHT way—and it's the regular way. And there ain't no OTHER way, that ever I heard of, and I've read all the books that gives any information about these things. They always dig out with a case-knife—and not through dirt, mind you; generly it's through solid rock. And it takes them weeks and weeks and weeks, and for ever and ever..."

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How have Mark Twain, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck contributed to the decline and fall of Western civilization? How have they helped bring about America's apostasy from Christian faith? In the book, Apostate: The Men Who Destroyed the Christian West, Kevin Swanson explores answers to this question. This book is available in paperback, hardcover, and also on the Kindle. The article below is an excerpt from this phenominal book, detailing numerous reasons why…

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