
LES AVENTURES DE TOM SAWYER
PREFACI.
CAPÍTOL I
CAPÍTOL II
CAPÍTOL III
CAPÍTOL IV
\-DAVID I GOLIAT!
CAPÍTOL V
CAPÍTOL VI
\-M'HE ATURAT A PARLAR AMB HUCKLEBERRY FINN!
In a sleepy river town, a clever, restless boy constantly skates the line between trouble and imagination. He dodges Aunt Polly’s stern reprimands, drags his friends into daring games, and turns even the simplest chores into epic escapades. The narrative captures his witty scheming and the lively chatter of a community that watches his antics with equal parts exasperation and affection.
When a mysterious map surfaces, Tom teams up with the free‑spirited Huck, a boy who lives on the fringes of civilization, to chase rumors of buried treasure. Their journey down the Mississippi‑like river blends humor with danger, testing loyalty and daring as they encounter feuding families, hidden caves, and eerie superstitions. Through escapades that sparkle with childhood courage, the story invites listeners to relive the thrill of limitless imagination and the bittersweet pull of growing up.
Language
ca
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-01-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1835–1910
Best known for The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this sharp-witted American writer turned river life, childhood, and social hypocrisy into stories that still feel lively and modern. His humor made him famous, but his work also carried a strong streak of satire and moral bite.
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