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Life on the Mississippi is Mark Twain's memoir of his youthful years as a cub aviate on a steamboat paddling up and down the Mississippi River. Twain used his childhood experiences growing up along the Mississippi in a count of works, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, but nowhere is the river and the aviate's lifespan more thoroughly described than in this work. Told with insight, humour, and candor, Life on the Mississippi is an American classic. |
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