Literature for children • Literature for children
Doživljaji Haklberi Fina
Mark Twain
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an adventurous, satirical novel that follows the adventures of the boy Huckleberry Finn during his journey down the Mississippi River.
The novel deals with various topics that include criticism of the mentality of the American society at that time, racism, alcoholism, and to a lesser extent child rearing, religion and schooling.
The action of this adventure novel takes place on the American Mississippi River and its banks at a time when steamboats were sailing on that vast river course, during the childhood of the author himself.
The Kinetic City Food Festival is an annual eating festival that brings thousands of people to the city, with the sole purpose of overindulging in every possible type of food.
Mate d.o.o, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
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Novel • American literature • Teen Novels • Literature for children
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