The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is an 1876 novel about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River. The story is set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, inspired by Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived. Tom Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly and his half-brother Sid. Tom dirties his clothes in a fight and is made to whitewash the fence the next day as punishment. He cleverly persuades his friends to trade him small treasures for the privilege of doing his work. He then trades the treasures for Sunday School tickets which one normally receives for memorizing verses, redeeming them for a Bible, much to the surprise and bewilderment of the superintendent who thought "it was simply preposterous that this boy had warehoused two thousand sheaves of Scriptural wisdom on his premises-a dozen would strain his capacity, without a doubt." Tom falls in love with Becky Thatcher, a new girl in town, and persuades her to get "engaged" by kissing him. But their romance collapses when she learns Tom has been "engaged" previously to Amy Lawrence. Shortly after Becky shuns him, he accompanies Huckleberry Finn to the graveyard at night, where they witness the murder of Dr. Robinson.

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Anonymous
Dec 28, 2023
10/10 stars
Guys, did you know that Mark Twain is hilarious? True story. I haven't read much of Mark Twain since middle school, and only a handful of chapters of Tom Sawyer carefully selected by the great GA board of education, so I didn't know what I was missing. And thank goodness I didn't read it when I was too young to enjoy a good turn of phrase, or laugh at a sarcastic jab at the pedantic delicacies of civility. To hear the tale of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn (the greatest pirate bandits this side of the Mississippi) narrated by Nick Offerman was truly a treat. Highly recommend dropping your self help books and Eat-Pray-Love-athons for a romping good time with Mr. Twain.

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