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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    Mass Market Paperback (Aerie, Aug. 15, 1989)
    This edition of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer includes a Biographical Note, Preface, and Afterword by Keith Neilson. Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. Appropriate "reader friendly" type sizes have been chosen for each title―offering clear, accurate, and readable text. All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords.
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (Puffin, )
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark J. Twain, H. Daniel Peck

    Mass Market Paperback (Sterling Publishing, Aug. 1, 2005)
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics: New introductions commissioned from today's top writers and scholars Biographies of the authors Chronologies of contemporary historical, biographical, and cultural events Footnotes and endnotes Selective discussions of imitations, parodies, poems, books, plays, paintings, operas, statuary, and films inspired by the work Comments by other famous authors Study questions to challenge the reader's viewpoints and expectations Bibliographies for further reading Indices & Glossaries, when appropriateAll editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences—biographical, historical, and literary—to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works. Perhaps the best-loved nineteenth-century American novel, Mark Twain’s tale of boyhood adventure overflows with comedy, warmth, and slapstick energy. It brings to life and array of irresistible characters—the awesomely self-confident Tom, his best buddy Huck Finn, indulgent Aunt Polly, and the lovely, beguiling Becky—as well as such unforgettable incidents as whitewashing a fence, swearing an oath in blood, and getting lost in a dark and labyrinthine cave. Below Tom Sawyer’s sunny surface lurk hints of a darker reality, of youthful innocence and naïveté confronting the cruelty, hypocrisy, and foolishness of the adult world—a theme that would become more pronounced in Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Despite such suggestions, Tom Sawyer remains Twain’s joyful ode to the endless possibilities of childhood. H. Daniel Peck is John Guy Vassar Professor of English at Vassar College and is the author of Thoreau’s Morning Work and A World by Itself: The Pastoral Moment in Cooper’s Fiction.
  • The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain, John Seelye

    eBook (Penguin, June 26, 1986)
    A boy made for mischief, Tom constantly grieves his Aunt Polly with his cunning tricks to get out of school and to lead an idle life of swimming and larking by the banks of the Mississippi. His scrapes vary from whitewashing a fence to witnessing a murder and from running away to be a pirate to hunting by night for buried treasure - but each episode ends with Tom ingeniously on top, as the hero of the village and the envy of all the other boys.
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (Dalmatian Pr, )
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  • The Adventures of Bob

    Lori Meyer, Elizabeth Golden

    eBook (Xlibris US, )
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain, Robert D. Shepherd

    Hardcover (Emc Pub, )
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    eBook
    [Source: Book Review by Ava G. on Mission Viejo Library. URL - https://mvlteenvoice.com/2017/05/02/the-adventures-of-tom-sawyer-by-mark-twain/]The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. It’s one of those classic books that everyone has to read.Tom Sawyer, is a young boy with wild dreams who just can’t sit still. School to him, is just torture and, as soon as he gets out he decides he wants to go be a pirate with Huckleberry Finn one of the local boys as well as Joe, another local boy. They spend days adventuring the island and having fun until, they decide to surprise the town and come back.Once they come back, there is a big murder case about the death of Dr. Robinson. It was either Injin Joe or Muff Potter. The thing nobody knows, is that Tom and Huck where there is witness it all. I’d say this is my favorite part of the book with questions burning up inside of me like, will they tell court who really did the murder or will the right person get arrested? After it all, the right person gets arrested but, the other runs away!You’d think after all this, Huck and Tom would have had enough adventuring for awhile but, nope. They decide they want to look around the island for buried treasure.Then Tom goes on a trip out to the cave with his class. But, being Tom he convinces Becky, his love interest, to stay with him after the trip is over and explore the cave. But, they get lost.This book, weaves a murder case with a murderer on the loose with with the tale of Tom, a restless kid from the 1800’s. It really shows you what it would be like to live in the 1800’s. I would really recommend this book to anyone who wants to read an adventure book. Though, the book does have some words that are not used often anymore so, it can be a little stretch for the brain to figuire out what everything means. But, personally I think its just part of the fun of reading this book.-Ava G.
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    eBook (William Collins, May 31, 2012)
    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.‘Now he found out a new thing – namely, that to promise not to do a thing is the surest way in the world to make a body want to go and do that very thing.’An idyllic snapshot of a boy’s childhood along the banks of the Mississippi River, Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the author’s work that comes closest to his boyhood experiences of growing up in Hannibal in the 1840s.Mischievous and full of energy, Tom enjoys childish pranks and pastimes with his friends, Huck Finn, the town outcast and Joe Harper, his best friend. However, at the town graveyard, Huck and Tom witness a murder, carried out by local vagabond Injun Joe. They vow never to tell a soul about what they have seen and so begins their journey into adulthood as Tom wrestles with his own morality, guilt and anxiety.A ‘coming of age’ tale, it is through Tom’s adventures and relationships with others that he becomes more responsible and more aware of his own inner conflict. Through the central characters of Tom and Huck, Twain satirises the moral rigidity of society and adult hypocrisy, whilst at the same time giving a nostalgic portrayal of a young boy’s journey into adulthood.
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Samuel L Clemens

    Pamphlet (Gilberton Company, Inc, March 15, 1971)
    "Featuring stories by the world's greatest authors." Comic book.
  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    language (Driver Publishing Classics, Jan. 30, 2017)
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is an 1876 novel about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, inspired by Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived. The characters of the story include Tom, Huck, Becky, and Aunt Polly in a tale of summertime fun and adventures that captivate your interest. Although it was originally intended for children, it is now regarded as one of Twain's masterpieces and transcends genre.BONUS :• The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Audiobook.• Biography of Mark Twain• 135 Mark Twain Quotes
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  • The Adventures of Tom Bombadil

    J R R Tolkien:

    Hardcover (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1969., March 15, 1969)
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