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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

by Mark Twain

1817 · Penguin Classics

About the book

Tom Sawyer lives in the river town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, where he spends his days avoiding school and outwitting his Aunt Polly. The story tracks his specific exploits, such as tricking neighborhood boys into whitewashing a fence and running away to live as a pirate on a nearby island. Alongside his friend Huckleberry Finn, Tom transitions from childhood games to real danger when the pair witnesses a midnight murder in a graveyard and later gets lost in a limestone cave while hunting for hidden gold.

This book is for readers who enjoy stories of boyhood rebellion and the transition from childhood play to adult responsibility. Readers walk away with a detailed picture of nineteenth-century American life along the Mississippi River. The narrative provides a look at social hierarchies, small-town superstitions, and the tension between individual freedom and community expectations. It serves as a study of how a young person navigates moral choices when confronted with legal and physical risks.

Details

Published
1817
Publisher
Penguin Classics
ISBN
9780143039563
Language
EN