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    In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, freedom floats down the Mississippi on a makeshift raft. Huck, a boy running from civilization, and Jim, an enslaved man running toward it, forge an unlikely friendship as they drift through a divided America. Their journey is wild, dangerous, and deeply human—filled with sharp humor, moral conflict, and moments of grace. Both a thrilling adventure and a fearless critique of society, Twain’s masterpiece captures the restless heart of a nation still learning what it means to be free.

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