The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Graph..., Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Graph..., Mark Twain
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (A Graphic Novel Audio)
Illustrated Classics

Author: Mark Twain

Narrator: Saddleback Educational Publishing

Unabridged: 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2006


Synopsis

Mark Twain allows the reader to live life through the eyes of the mischievous Tom Sawyer- the fear of being in the cemetary at the wrong time, the anxiety of being chased by Injun Joe, the excitement of finding buried treasure, the joy of being carefree, and the guilt of hurting Aunt Polly. Join Tom, Huck, Injun Joe, Aunt Polly, and the others on a roller coaster of emotions and excitement without ever leaving your favorite reading chair!

About Mark Twain

Mark Twain is the pseudonym of American writer and humorist Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910), whose best work is characterized by broad, often irreverent humor or biting social satire. Twain's writing is also known for realism of place and language, memorable characters, and hatred of hypocrisy and oppression.

Born in Florida, Missouri, Clemens moved with his family to Hannibal, Missouri, a port on the Mississippi River, when he was four years old. There he received a public school education. After the death of his father in 1847, Clemens was apprenticed to two Hannibal printers, and in 1851 he began setting type for and contributing sketches to his brother Orion's Hannibal Journal. Subsequently he worked as a printer in Keokuk, Iowa; New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and other cities. Later, Clemens was a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River until the American Civil War brought an end to travel on the river. In 1862 he became a reporter on the Territorial Enterprise in Virginia City, Nevada, and in 1863 he began signing his articles with the pseudonym Mark Twain, a Mississippi River phrase meaning "two fathoms deep."

In 1867 Twain lectured in New York City, and in the same year he visited Europe and Palestine. He wrote of these travels in The Innocents Abroad, a book exaggerating those aspects of European culture that impress American tourists. Much of Twain's best work was written in the 1870s and 1880s, when he was living in Hartford, Connecticut, or during the summers at Quarry Farm, near Elmira, New York. Roughing It recounts his early adventures as a miner and journalist; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer celebrates boyhood in a town on the Mississippi River; A Tramp Abroad describes a walking trip through the Black Forest of Germany and the Swiss Alps; Life on the Mississippi combines an autobiographical account of his experiences as a river pilot with a visit to the Mississippi nearly two decades after he left it; and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court satirizes oppression in feudal England. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the sequel to Tom Sawyer, is considered Twain's masterpiece.

Twain's work during the 1890s and the 1900s is marked by growing pessimism and bitterness. Significant works of this period are Pudd'nhead Wilson, a novel set in the South before the Civil War that criticizes racism by focusing on mistaken racial identities, and Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, a sentimental biography.

In Twain's later years he wrote less, but he became a celebrity, frequently speaking out on public issues. He also came to be known for the white linen suit he always wore when making public appearances. Twain received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1907. When he died he left an uncompleted autobiography, which was eventually edited by his secretary, Albert Bigelow Paine, and published in 1924.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sam on September 08, 2009

It's been a loooong time since I've read the original, but aren't Tom and Huck supposed to be in the 11-13 year old range? It really bothered me the way they were both drawn as brooding, mysterious older teens - imagine the two sides of Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt = Tom, Ed Norton = Huck). That pretty m......more

Goodreads review by Ms Warner on June 25, 2019

This is a really simplistic version of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer- it is easy for low-level readers to understand (and the dialect has been stripped away). The graphics are ok, but Sawyer looks like an adult rather than a boy! Good for an overview of the book, but there's no nuance and it's not a......more

Goodreads review by Nike on August 26, 2019

167 - 2019 Pak Suami menemukan buku ini ditumpukan buku obral, trus bilang 'ini bagus, beli aja cuma lima ribu' ya udah langsung masuk kantong belanja dah. Lumayan banget buat koleksi. Saya suka petualangan Tom diceritakan dan diilustrasikan dengan bagus dalam buku ini, cuma memang terasa sedikit seka......more

Goodreads review by RMac on April 11, 2024

Overly Simplified I would've like another 100 pages to give some depth to the story. Everything was glanced over so quickly that there's no emotional investment possible and no sense of tension.......more

Goodreads review by Suneet on January 19, 2025

This was deeply disappointing. Choppy. Inconsistent. The visuals were a cheap, mailed in effort. The kids enjoyed it only because Tom Sawyer is a great story. But relative to the Iliad and Odyssey, I’m really disappointed this was how they met Tom Sawyer.......more