Mark Twain

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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Step aboard the raft and drift down the mighty Mississippi with one of literature’s most enduring voices.
Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is more than a boy’s tale of mischief and freedom — it is a timeless American classic that questions morality, challenges society’s norms, and celebrates the power of friendship.
Told through Huck’s honest, mischievous, and deeply human perspective, this novel takes listeners on a journey through antebellum America, where every bend in the river brings new adventures and hard truths. Alongside Jim, a runaway slave seeking freedom, Huck wrestles with questions of conscience, justice, and what it means to be truly free.
Narrated by Michael Lyons, this performance captures both the humor and gravity of Twain’s masterpiece, immersing you in the humor, heart, and sharp critique that has made this novel essential for over a century.
Rediscover the story Ernest Hemingway famously called “the source of all modern American literature.”
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Publication year
2025
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