
These classic novels will grab a student's attention from the first page. Included are eight pages of end-of-book activities to enhance the reading experience. Freedom is everything to Huckleberry Finn. How can he avoid being "civilized" by the good-hearted Widow Douglas? But just now Huck has more important things on his mind-- like helping his friend Jim escape the slave-catchers! --Publisher.
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call number/section: 1000
subjects: finn, huckleberry, (fictitious character), fiction, runaway children, fiction, male friendship, fugitive slaves, race relations, readers for new literates, high interest-low vocabulary books, finn, huckleberry (fictitious character), mississippi river, fiction, missouri, novels, fiction, boys, travel, mississippi river, adventure stories, humorous stories, tourism
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Hutchison, Patricia
These classic novels will grab a student's attention from the first page. Included are eight pages of end-of-book activities to enhance the reading experience. Freedom is everything to Huckleberry Finn. How can he avoid being "civilized" by the good-hearted Widow Douglas? But just now Huck has more important things on his mind-- like helping his friend Jim escape the slave-catchers! --Publisher.
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Hutchison, Patricia
An adaptation of the classic novel in which Huck Finn, the son of the town drunk, and Jim, an escaped slave, make a break for freedom down the vast Mississippi River on a raft.
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