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Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” first published in 1884, is a cornerstone of American literature that explores themes of freedom, friendship, and moral growth through the journey of a young boy named Huck Finn. Escaping from his abusive father, Huck embarks on a raft journey down the Mississippi River, accompanied by Jim, a runaway slave seeking freedom. Their adventures and encounters with various characters reveal the social and racial injustices of the pre-Civil War South.
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Twain’s vivid portrayal of Southern life, his use of regional dialects, and his sharp social commentary make the novel both a compelling adventure story and a profound critique of the society of his time. Huck’s evolving relationship with Jim and his internal struggles with the concepts of right and wrong highlight Twain’s exploration of the human conscience and the complexities of moral decision-making. “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” remains a powerful and enduring narrative that challenges readers to reflect on issues of race, freedom, and the human condition.
Through its blend of humor and serious social critique, the novel continues to resonate with readers, offering a timeless examination of American life and values. Huck and Jim’s journey down the Mississippi River serves as a poignant metaphor for the search for freedom and self-identity, making “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” a timeless classic that continues to inspire and provoke thought.
Numbered Audiobooks: 400
Number of Unique Covers: 98
Number of 1:1 Covers: 51
Huck Finn
13 Unique Designs
x 11 Numbered Audiobooks
= 143 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 257 - 399
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The Guardians of Huck
11 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 169 - 256
(22.00% of Supply)
Riverbound
9 Unique Designs
x 6 Numbered Audiobooks
= 54 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 115 - 168
(13.50% of Supply)
Life on the Great River
8 Unique Designs
x 5 Numbered Audiobooks
= 40 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 75 - 114
(10.00% of Supply)
The Aunt and Uncle
6 Unique Designs
x 4 Numbered Audiobooks
= 24 NFT Audiobooks
Audiobook Numbers 51 - 74
(6.00% of Supply)
Papa Huck
13 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 38 - 50
(3.25% of Supply)
The Wilks Sisters
11 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 27 - 37
(2.75% of Supply)
The River Companion
10 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered Audiobooks
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Audiobook Numbers 17 - 26
(2.50% of Supply)
The Loot!
9 Unique Designs
x 1 Numbered Audiobooks
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Audiobook Numbers 8 - 16
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The Best Friends
8 Unique Designs
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Audiobook Numbers 0 - 7
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Details
Publisher : Book.io
Series : Banned Audiobook
First Publication Date : 1884
Author : Mark Twain
Genres: Adventure Fiction, Classics, Fiction, Novel
Narrator : Phil Chenevert
Duration : 11h 13m 10s
Language : English
Format : DEA (Decentralized Encrypted Asset)
Read On : Book.io eReader dApp
Cover Art : Includes 4K hi-resolution book cover
Cardano Retail Price : 41 ADA
Cardano Discount Price : 31 ADA, for wallet holding Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Audiobook
Purchase Limit: 5
Cardano Policy ID : fc6cc33a787d03fd8978800eddc3a4f0693ab6e5cdfa12c350622093
Author Info
Mark Twain
From Wikipedia: Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), best known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced", and William Faulkner called him "the father of American literature". His novels include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the latter of which has often been called the "Great A… Read More
by Mark Twain
Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” first published in 1884, is a cornerstone of American literature that explores themes of freedom, friendship, and moral growth through the journey of a young boy named Huck Finn. Escaping from his abusive father, Huck embarks on a raft journey down the Mississippi River, accompanied by Jim, a runaway slave seeking freedom. Their adventures and encounters with various characters reveal the social and racial injustices of the pre-Civ… Read More
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by Mark Twain
“The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” is a novel written by Mark Twain, first published in 1884. It is often considered one of the greatest works of American literature and has been widely studied and celebrated for its themes, characters, and social commentary.
The story is set in the pre-Civil War era along the Mississippi River and follows the adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a young boy and the narrator of the story. Huckleberry Finn is the son of an abusive alcoholic and has been taken in… Read More
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