Description
He has no mother, his father is a brutal drunkard, and he sleeps in a hogshead. He’s Huck Finn, a homeless waif, a liar and a thief on occasion, and a casual rebel against respectability. But on the day that he encounters another fugitive from trouble, a runaway slave named Jim, he also finds for the first time in his life love, acceptance, and a sense of responsibility. And it is in the exciting and moving story of these two outcasts fleeing down the Mississippi on a raft that the boy nobody wants becomes a courageous human being with a sense of his own destiny. Rich in color, humor, and the adventurous frontier experience of the Mississippi, this great novel vividly recreates the world, the people, and the language that Mark Twain knew and loved from his own years on the riverboats.
The 2008 edition has an introduction by Padgett Powell, a new afterword by Jayne Anne Phillips, a short biography of Mark Twain, and bibliography. This is part of Hewitt’s Lightning Literature & Composition curriculum.




Lightning Lit--Grade 6 Student Workbook PDF
State History Chronicles
Basic Level Winston Grammar Student Package
Math-It
Transportation
Advanced Math-It
1, 2, ZEE TWEENS AND TEENS
Around the Holidays
Lightning Lit--Grade 3 Teacher Guide PDF
Zoo Animals
Worldwide Holidays
Lightning Lit--Level Storm Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--British Lit: Early-Mid 19th Century Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Grade 5 Student Workbook PDF
Builders and Fixers
C.R.I.S.P. PDF
Weather
All About School
Community Volunteers
Lightning Lit--Grade 5 Teacher Guide PDF
The Tale of Despereaux
Lightning Lit--Grade 4 Student Workbook PDF
Celebrations
Our Five Senses
The Random House Book of Poetry for Children
Community Helpers
Lightning Lit--Speech Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Grade 2 Teacher Guide
Lightning Lit--Grade 1 Student Workbook
Aesop's Fables for Children