Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn

INSTRUCTOR
Donna Wright

DATES
Thursdays 10:00am - Noon
Sept. 30; Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11, 18

LOCATION
Seaside Library's Community Room; 1131 Broadway Street

COORDINATOR
Sue Zerangue
503-338-0313


Not a children's book, Huckleberry Finn is arguably the great American novel.  Twain describes a desperate childhood in a morally inverted world against a background of the cruel realities of slavery, poverty, ignorance, violence, and a certain sweet freedom.  Bring your mature 21st Century perspective to an old story...witty, charming, and horrifying.  Explore the woes of a wily but unprotected child in company with an unforgettable runaway slave, and the free and easy life on a river raft.  We'll also look briefly at several other notable short works in this anthology edition.*  Study a classic today!

Mark Twain's Huck Finn, Puddinhead Wilson, Mysterious Stranger, and Other Writings.  To order the selected text, you'll need the ISBN #: 1-883011-88-4.  The instructor has received a copy from BangZo.com for $12.95.  Sue Zerangue hopes to have 4 copies of this book by Sept. 1st from Amazon; please call 503-338-0313 to reserve a copy. home. If possible, please 100 pages before the first class!