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Mark Twain's timeless American classic follows the journey of Huck Finn, a boy escaping the confines of civilization, and Jim, a runaway enslaved man seeking freedom. Together they raft down the mighty Mississippi, encountering swindlers, feuding families, con men, and all the contradictions of a young nation grappling with morality and injustice. By turns humorous, biting, and deeply moving, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is both a thrilling adventure tale and a profound exploration of race, freedom, and conscience. Often called the "Great American Novel," Twain's masterpiece continues to challenge and inspire readers more than a century after its publication. This version has been formatted for bionic reading, a formatting method that highlights the first few letters of each word in bold. It's designed to support faster and more focused reading by guiding the eyes and reducing visual fatigue. Though beneficial for everyone, this technique is especially popular among readers with ADHD or concentration difficulties. There is also a short but helpful study guide at the end of the book
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