Synopses & Reviews
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to most as Mark Twain, was a quintessential American writer who spent much of his life traveling around the world. Along the way, he encountered colorful characters, strange cultures, and a variety of adventures (and misadventures), all of which he incorporated into his travel writingwriting that re?ects Twains matchless eye for irony, humor, and, now and then, tragedy.
Review
"Prescient, ironic, frequently knee-slapping, Twain's work is eminently relevant."--
Publishers WeeklySynopsis
Experience the character of America, both the grimy and the golden, through the restless words of one of literature's most beloved authors.
About the Author
Terry Mort is the author of
The Reasonable Art of Fly Fishing. He is also the editor of
Zane Grey on Fishing and
Jack London on Adventure. He lives in Sonita, Arizona.