A Brilliant Streak: The Making of Mark Twain

by Kathryn Lasky

Other authorsBarry Moser (Illustrator)
Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

818.409

Genres

Publication

Harcourt Children's Books (1998), Edition: 1st, 48 pages

Description

An illustrated biography of young Samuel Clemens, who grew up to be the writer known as Mark Twain.

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LibraryThing member Melissalorio
This book about the life of Mark Twain gives an illuminating description of his true adventures and the parallel of his stories to the real world that he lived in.Twain was an irreverent, idealistic,funny, pragmatic, non-religious social rebel, who wasn't afraid to poke fun at anything, or state
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what he really thought about an issue, no matter how his opinion would be received. The book tells us that he had "one of the longest childhoods in history" (37), in the sense that before he became a successful author, he was able to travel around and live by his wits.Among the other things that he endeavored to do, he became a steamship pilot, a prospector, and fought in the Civil War. Always imaginative and full of tall tales, Twain became one of the best storytellers of his era. This book uses the poetic frame of the two comets that bracketed his life to begin and end the story-- a metaphor for the flash of genius and originality he possessed that are so rare.An interesting read, especially for students who have been previously assigned Twain's fiction.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

10.75 inches

ISBN

0152521100 / 9780152521103
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