Mark Twain's own autobiography remains the last of Twain's incredible long stories. Here he expresses his story in his own specific way freely sharing his joys and sorrows his bitterness and honors and his likes and dislikes as always jokingly. Not often this is the story and some of it is true. More than the tale of a literary person this memoir is anchored in his relationship with his family and what they all meant to him as a husband father and artist. It also includes various of Twain's best comic tales about his rowdy childhood in Hannibal his misadventures in the Nevada region his famous Whittier birthday speech his travel abroad stories and many more.
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