The Tragedy of Puddnhead Wilson, Mark Twain
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The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

Author: Mark Twain

Narrator: Michael Prichard

Unabridged: 6 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/09/2009

Category: Fiction

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Synopsis

Two half brothers look so similar as infants that no one can tell them apart. One, the legitimate son of a rich man, is destined for a life of comfort, while the other is condemned to be a slave because he is part black. The mother of the would-be slave is also the nurse of the other; to give her son the best life possible, she switches the babies. Soon the boy who is given every advantage becomes spoiled and cruel. He takes sadistic pleasure in tormenting his half brother. As they grow older, the townspeople no longer notice that the boys look similar, and they readily accept that each is born to his station. A local lawyer, David Wilson, has had a similar experience. On his first day in the village, he made an odd remark about a dog, and the townspeople gave him the condescending name "Pudd'nhead." Although he was a young, intelligent lawyer, he is unable to live down this name, so he toils in obscurity for over twenty years. Finally, he is presented with a complex murder trial—a chance to prove himself to the townspeople and shake this unjust label.

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Bunny on 2007-08-04 13:21:09

I knew little of Mark Twain's work except what I HAD to read in school--Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer. While those are great reads, Puddin' Head is an exhilerating, low-key romp of an entirely different ilk. We've all know these characters. They are timeless. They live next door, work in the same building or are related to us, albiet DISTANTLY, of course. It was fun from beginning to end, and I learned a lot from Puddin' Head's calendar!