Huckleberry Finnin (tom Sawyerin Toverin) Seikkailut
1884
Huckleberry Finnin (tom Sawyerin Toverin) Seikkailut
1884
Translated by Tyko Hagman
Published in 1884, 'Huckleberry Finnin (tom Sawyerin Toverin) Seikkailut' by Mark Twain follows the adventures of Huck Finn as he navigates life along the Mississippi River. This novel addresses themes of friendship, freedom, and moral growth while providing a critical commentary on race relations and societal expectations in America. It serves as a sequel to 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' highlighting Huck's struggles with authority and his quest for independence.








