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"It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to
make sense." - Mark Twain Within your hands is a glimpse into the
life, mind, soul, and "truth" of cherished American icon, Mark
Twain. This uncensored autobiography is not only a legacy he left
behind, but also a gift to all.
Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835 in Florida,
Missouri. He grew up on the shores of the Mississippi River and
took his pen name from the way Mississippi steamboat crews measured
the river's depth (the cry "Mark twain " meant the river was at
least 12 feet deep and safe to travel).
Twain wrote prolifically, publishing novels, travelogues,
newspaper articles, short stories, and political pamphlets. His
best-known works are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885).
On the surface, these novels are gripping adventure stories of
boys running free on the Mississippi. However, on a deeper level,
these novels are also serious works of social criticism. Written
while America was still recovering from the Civil War and adjusting
to the abolition of slavery, Twain's two best-known Mississippi
River adventure tales also measure the depth of America's new
economic and social realities.
His most personal and insightful writing came when he created his,
"Final (and Right) Plan"-a free-flowing biography of the thoughts
and interests he had toward the end of his life as he spoke his
"whole frank mind." Along with the plan, came the instruction that
the enclosed autobiography writings not be published in book form
until 100 years after his death.
Today, we honor the life and writings of Mark Twain by publishing
his personal opus-to reacquaint ourselves with the wit, wisdom, and
ideals of this legendary American icon.
This is a caring and personal portrayal of one of the most
intriguing figures in all history. I like Joan of Arc best of all
my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. And
besides, it furnished me seven times the pleasure afforded me by
any of the others; twelve years of preparation, and two years of
writing. Mark Twain Perhaps the greatest example of courage in all
the stories we may publish, ARose Books is proud to reproduce this
work from Mark Twain showing St. Joan D'Arc, a simple village girl
who accomplished and overcame impossible impediments through her
faith in God and her absolute surrender to God's Will. It shows
what God can do with a person who has such faith and such surrender
- mountains may be moved, battles won, countries freed
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