$11.99
Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn follows the eventful life of Huckleberry Finn, who wants to escape the influences of civilized society. He fakes his death and runs away to sail on a raft on the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave. The duo find life on the Mississippi free and easy, and in dealing with conflicts that crop up on his travels, Huck Finn learns valuable lessons about responsibility and ethics.
Proceeds from the sale of this book help fund the donation of our specially designed children’s books to barbershops in at-risk communities nationwide. DERT’s social mission is to ensure that all children identify as readers by having access to books and being read to on a regular basis. Reading together is vital for all children through their preschool years and beyond. DERT publishes a unique line of books and learning tools designed to engage families in reading through all stages of life.
Mark Twain’s classic American adventure novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, features the cover design artwork of Erin Johnston, a communication design student from Vancouver Canada.
This 480-page paperback is part of a social venture project to spread literacy to families in underserved communities. DERT works with emerging designers to create unique, customized books. Each DERT book features the design and conceptual artwork created by graphic design students. With each purchase, proceeds from the sale are donated to help support the cause of early childhood literacy.
Dimensions | 5 × 8 in |
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