The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) is Mark Twain's most popular book, and its hero is a national icon, celebrated as a distinctively American figure both at home and abroad. Tom Sawyer's bold spirit, winsome smile, and inventive solutions to the problems of everyday life in fictional St Petersburg - whether getting his friends to whitewash a fence for him, or escaping the demands of his vigilant Aunt Polly - have won him the hearts of generations. This book should be of interest to general readers, those interested in classic American fiction, students of literature and American culture at 6th form, undergraduate, and postgraduate level.