American Adventures
By Julian Street

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Publisher: Enlightened Books
Language: English

Summary

From the FOREWORD:Though much has been written of the South, it seems to me that this part of our country is less understood than any other part. Certainly the South, itself, feels that this is true. Its relationship to the North makes me think of nothing so much as that of a pretty, sensitive wife, to a big, strong, amiable, if somewhat thick-skinned husband. These two had one great quarrel which nearly resulted in divorce. He thought her headstrong; she thought him overbearing. The quarrel made her ill; she has been for some time recovering. But though they have settled their difficulties and are living again in amity together, and though he, man-like, has half forgotten that they ever quarreled at all, now that peace reigns in the house again, she has not forgotten. There still lingers in her mind the feeling that he never really understood her, that he never understood her problems and her struggles, and that he never will. And it seems to me further that, as is usually the case with wives who consider themselves misunderstood, the fault is partly, but by no means altogether, hers. He, upon one hand, is inclined to pass the matter off with a: "There, there! It's all over now. Just be good and forget it!" while she, in the depths of her heart, retains a little bit of wistfulness, a little[Pg viii] wounded feeling, which causes her to say to herself: "Thank God our home was not broken up, but-I wish that he could be a little more considerate, sometimes, in view of all that I have suffered." Continue reading...

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American Adventures

Marina
Marina (The United States) Thu Jan 22 2009 12:41
"Found the two bodies laying in the edge of the water. I covered up their faces...I cried a little when I covered up Buck's face, for he was mighty good to me." I personally hated the book ... The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. One of the reasons why I hate this book because its confusing...more...
Katerri2012
Katerri2012 (The United States) Tue Jan 13 2009 08:27
HUCKLEBERRY CRIST and JESUS FINN! Wait what? Oh sorry I meant to say Jesus Christ and Huckleberry Finn. I guess because there so much alike I accidentally mixed up their names. You must be asking your yourself, how on earth do you shuffle the names of a lying, stealing, misbehaving, little boy, and ...more...
MCOH
MCOH (The United States) Wed Mar 11 2009 12:08
I had mixed feelings about this book. On the one hand, it's clear that Mark Twain was progressive for his day, satirizing the topsy-turvy morals of the slavery-era south. His heroes are two people at the bottom rung of the social ladder - a runaway slave, and the son of the town drunk. ...more...
Kaylam2012
Kaylam2012 (The United States) Thu Jan 22 2009 12:20
New and Old Have you ever read a book that was the same old same old, but still brought something new to the table? Well, the story “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain does just that. For this reason I have two different opinions about this book, those opinions are good...more...
Briana2012
Briana2012 (The United States) Thu Jan 22 2009 13:49
This book is so racist, it says the N-word too many times". "Yes it does". "The language s difficult to understand, like did they actually speak like this." "Maybe so." "And…." "This book keeps it real. The language, the speech, and the chara...more...
Brittany
Brittany (The United States) Thu Jan 22 2009 14:18
“It’s a good book.” “No, it’s not. It was stupid.” “It was not stupid. It was awesome.” “I guess. Wait, no. No it wasn’t.” “Guys this book was both. You can’t say that it was good, but you can’t say that it was awesome either.” Huckleberry Finn ...more...
Ishaiah2012
Ishaiah2012 (The United States) Thu Jan 22 2009 14:20
Dear reader, see if you can read this!” Doan hurt me don’t, I haint ever done no harm to a ghoas? I alwuz liked dead people, en done all I could for em, you go en git in de river ag’in whah you b’longs, en doan, do nuffin to ole jim’ at ‘ uz alwuz you fren.’’ How would you feel if ...more...
Pedr0br2012
Pedr0br2012 (Brazil) Mon Jan 12 2009 15:58
Have you ever read a book so confusing, that when you started to read it, you would like it, but maybe later on you wouldn’t? Well, Huckleberry Finn is one. The author was so conscious about slavery issues; he made the first African American hero book. Mark Twain made millions of people love it. H...more...
Shayana
Shayana (The United States) Fri Jan 23 2009 08:11
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Have you ever had to read a book for school and there wasn’t any if, ands, or buts about it? Well let me tell you the truth I have, the book was called The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.I really didn’t like this book, you know when...more...
Ivy
Ivy (Saint Louis, MO) Wed Dec 16 2009 21:14
July 2007 - Had to drive from St. Louis, MO to Joplin, MO and back the next day. I decided this would be the perfect book for a trans-Missouri trip...and it was. Since I knew the story it was easy to keep up with and it kept me chuckling, but it has been 25 years since I read so it was new again a...more...