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Tom Sawyer Abroad
by Mark Twain
First Published
2009
Subjects
Balloon ascensions
Travel
Tom Sawyer (Fictitious character)
Americans
Fiction
Twain, mark, 1835-1910
American fiction (fictional works by one author)
Sawyer, tom (fictitious character), fiction
Fiction, action & adventure
Description and travel
Political corruption
Speculation
Legislators
Businessmen
Intellectual life
Homes and haunts
American Authors
Christian women saints
History
Imperialism
Voyages around the world
Impostors and imposture
Boys
Poor children
Princes
Walking
Children's fiction
Boys, fiction
Adventure and adventurers, fiction
Knights and knighthood
Britons
Kings and rulers
Time travel
Fiction, fantasy, general
Fiction, coming of age
Fiction, classics
Juvenile Wit and humor
Children
Juvenile fiction
Conduct of life
Huckleberry Finn (Fictitious character)
Jim (Fictitious character : Twain)
Voyages and travels
African Americans
Friendship
Adventure stories
Inventors
Kidnapping
Desert animals
Weddings
Mississippi river, fiction
Missouri, fiction
Social life and customs
American Humorous stories
Storytelling
City and town life
American Detective and mystery stories
Poor
Mind and body
Philosophy of mind
Human beings
Philosophical anthropology
Arthurian romances
Adaptations
Christian Science
Controversial literature
Imaginary conversations
Authorship
Baconian theory
Manners and customs
Description
Tom's plan to become famous involves Huck Finn and his friend Jim in a crusade to the Holy Land by balloon ascension.