Om The Innocents at Home
Written by the master of American humor, this collection of stories and essays showcases Twain's wit, irony, and insight into human nature. From his youthful adventures to his cynical observations of society, from his travelogues to his political commentaries, Twain's writing never fails to entertain and challenge his readers. Fans of classic American literature will savor this delightful and provocative book.
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