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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Manga Classics
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Manga Classics | Twain
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Mark Twain and The Art of Adaptation. The process of adapting any piece of classic literature requires a lot of study and respect for the original work. Oftentimes, during the research and character design there is great debate over certain wording, art shading, and even context or the times in which the story is told. The work on this Twain classic brings with it more than a few burdens of responsibility. Not only is there the question of how faithful you remain to his original language but there is also considerations that involve the times and culture in which the story takes place and who Twain was and who he remains in the fabric of American literature. With each and every Manga Classic, it is our passion and hope that we help the reader connect with the story in a meaningful way. We also feel this is an exciting way to introduce these classic stories to a new reader who may then go back to read the original texts. We hope you enjoy our work!
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TiffanyMichele
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#bellesbookishnewyear19 Day 24: #greenbook .
My mom read Tom Sawyer aloud to us kids when we were young and to be honest I loved it.
I always get a sentimental feeling when I think of those days. .
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What book makes you all mushy inside?
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Also! I bought a plant 🌱. 🤗 Here‘s hoping he doesn‘t die. —His name is Deeks—
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DrJAdMerricksson
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The artwork is amazing, and really complements the story. The writing is full of the colloquial speech of the original. At times, it did take me a moment to suss out the meaning, but for the most part, I found it easy to understand. I loved seeing Huck grow in the realisation that yes, Jim is just as human as 'white folks‘, with all the same feelings, hopes, and dreams.