Red cover with a man profiled against a steam train on a bridge crossing a lake.

Roughing It

by Mark Twain Author

Part fact, part fiction, Mark Twain takes readers on a natural journey from Missouri to Nevage and California to Hawaii. In his essays, he will take you on a trip via stagecoach through woods, plains, hills, and gorges as he spins yarns of all of the people he meets and the towns he explores. Twain's esteemed wit in this class semi-autobiography shows American nature and society in a way wholly unique to Twain. The message that these writings carry now more than ever contain more weight and urgency as the true wild places in our world grow increasingly more scarce and this book ever the more valuable to read.

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