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In this illustrated version, Tom Sawyer is still a troublemaker as we hear this classic story being told by Sherlock Holmes. After Tom gets in trouble, he is ordered by Aunt Polly, with whom he lives, to whitewash their fence. When his friends see him painting the fence, Tom pretends like he loves the chore to make his friends jealous. They beg him to let them help. This is a prime example of Tom's manipulative behavior. Sherlock Holmes tells how romantically devoted Tom is to Becky Thatcher, a new girl in town. They like each other, but Becky is hurt when she finds out that Tom liked someone else before her. Eventually, he takes the blame for a book she ruined, making her like him again. Sherlock Holmes shows us how Tom is always getting into trouble, usually with his friend, Huckleberry Finn. Together they sneak out to a graveyard at night, where they witness Injun Joe murder Dr. Robinson. Dr. Watson is amused that Tom, Huck, and their friend, Joe Harper, run away for a little while, making the town think they are dead. Eventually they come back, though, and Tom testifies against Injun Joe in court. Subsequently, Sherlock Holmes relates how Injun Joe runs away and Tom is terrified to death. His terror does not stop him from making trouble, though. While he and Huck are hunting for treasure one night, they discover that Injun Joe, who is disguised as a deaf-mute Spaniard, has treasure of his own to bury. Dr. Watson learns why Huck agrees to spy on Injun Joe to see where he buries the treasure, while Tom goes on a picnic with his class to McDougal's Cave. During the picnic, Tom and Becky wander off and get lost. Huck figures out that Injun Joe plans on hurting Widow Douglas. He reports the crime and Injun Joe runs away to McDougal's Cave. Meanwhile, Tom and Becky are lost for several days in the cave. Eventually they stumble across Injun Joe, but hide before he sees them. Shortly after, Tom figures out how to get out of the cave with Becky. He tells Judge Thatcher about Injun Joe being inside and the town decides to seal Injun Joe inside the cave. Later, Tom returns to the cave, where he discovers Injun Joe's starved corpse. Shortly thereafter, he and Huck discover where Injun Joe hid his gold. The Widow Douglas adopts Huck, who is unhappy about this development. Tom convinces him to give it a try, promising that it won't stop them from getting up to the occasional mischief.
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Twain, Mark

Samuel Langhorne Clemens inventou seu pseudônimo, Mark Twain, baseado em recordações de seus tempos de piloto de barco. Samuel nasceu em 1835, no Missouri, Estados Unidos. Aprendiz de tipólogo, teve a chance de muito cedo ter contato com inúmeros livros e tornou-se um ávido leitor. Trabalhou como repórter na Califórnia,
denunciando várias irregularidades na política. Uma de suas principais obras, As Aventuras de Tom Sawyer (1881), foi escrita a princípio para adultos, mas conquistou o gosto do público infantojuvenil. O mesmo aconteceu com As Aventuras de Huckleberry Finn (1884), que pretendia ser uma sequência do primeiro. Também relatou muitas viagens pelo mundo em romances como Inocentes no Estrangeiro (1869). Foi considerado, por Ernest Hemingway, um dos maiores escritores dos Estados Unidos e o precursor da ficção moderna naquele país.
ISBN 9781500331566
Autor(a) Twain, Mark
Editora Createspace
Ano de edição 2014
Páginas 204
Acabamento Brochura
Dimensões 22,90 X 15,20

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