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Mark Twain: An American Star

Elizabeth Macleod

Paperback / softback

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Mark Twain: An American Star

Synopsis

The latest addition to the Snapshots series introduces young readers to the famous writer, comedian, world traveler and lecturer. This poor boy born Sam Clemens grew up to write books that changed literature in America and around the world. Celebrated around the world for his humorous writings, Mark Twain often had little to laugh about in his life. He was plagued by financial difficulties, and his wife and three of his children all died before him. Despite these setbacks, he maintained the broadly appealing sense of humour that made him the first American star. From his Mississippi boyhood, through the Civil War, his years of fame following the publication of Huckleberry Finn, and his business reversals and family tragedies, Mark Twain's story is a fascinating trip through a changing United States. Includes many photos, reproductions of contemporary art and artifacts, newspaper excerpts, a timeline of Twain's life, an index and a list of places to visit.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781553379096
Category:
Indigenous Peoples
Format:
Paperback / softback
Publication Date:
2008-01-15
Series:
Snapshots Ser.: Images of People and
Publisher:
Kids Can Press
Country of origin:
CAN
Pages:
32
Weight:
140g
Suggested Reading Age:
3/12

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