
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Join Huck Finn as he escapes the confines of “civilized” life and sets off on an unforgettable journey down the mighty Mississippi River. With only his wits, courage, and an unlikely companion—Jim, a runaway slave—Huck navigates treacherous waters, encounters colorful characters, and faces moral choices that challenge the very values of the society he left behind. Their journey is more than an adventure; it is a quest for freedom, friendship, and truth in a world bound by prejudice and hypocrisy.
Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is celebrated as one of the greatest American novels, blending humor, adventure, and biting social commentary. Through Huck’s innocent yet sharp-eyed perspective, Twain exposes the contradictions of a society grappling with slavery, morality, and human dignity.
First published in 1884, this timeless classic remains as thought-provoking as it is entertaining—a daring, humorous, and moving story that continues to capture readers of all ages.
Duration - 9h 24m.
Author - Mark Twain.
Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G.
Published Date - Tuesday, 06 January 2026.
Copyright - © 1884 Mark Twain ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Join Huck Finn as he escapes the confines of “civilized” life and sets off on an unforgettable journey down the mighty Mississippi River. With only his wits, courage, and an unlikely companion—Jim, a runaway slave—Huck navigates treacherous waters, encounters colorful characters, and faces moral choices that challenge the very values of the society he left behind. Their journey is more than an adventure; it is a quest for freedom, friendship, and truth in a world bound by prejudice and hypocrisy. Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is celebrated as one of the greatest American novels, blending humor, adventure, and biting social commentary. Through Huck’s innocent yet sharp-eyed perspective, Twain exposes the contradictions of a society grappling with slavery, morality, and human dignity. First published in 1884, this timeless classic remains as thought-provoking as it is entertaining—a daring, humorous, and moving story that continues to capture readers of all ages. Duration - 9h 24m. Author - Mark Twain. Narrator - Digital Voice Maxwell G. Published Date - Tuesday, 06 January 2026. Copyright - © 1884 Mark Twain ©.
Language:
English
Intro
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CHAPTER I.
Duration:00:07:01
CHAPTER II.
Duration:00:12:09
CHAPTER III.
Duration:00:08:26
CHAPTER IV.
Duration:00:07:14
CHAPTER V.
Duration:00:08:23
CHAPTER VI.
Duration:00:14:20
CHAPTER VII.
Duration:00:13:11
CHAPTER VIII.
Duration:00:23:21
CHAPTER IX.
Duration:00:08:03
CHAPTER X.
Duration:00:07:01
CHAPTER XI.
Duration:00:15:12
CHAPTER XII.
Duration:00:14:42
CHAPTER XIII.
Duration:00:10:28
CHAPTER XIV.
Duration:00:08:24
CHAPTER XV.
Duration:00:12:09
CHAPTER XVI.
Duration:00:17:43
CHAPTER XVII.
Duration:00:17:12
CHAPTER XVIII.
Duration:00:24:02
CHAPTER XIX.
Duration:00:16:42
CHAPTER XX.
Duration:00:17:50
CHAPTER XXI.
Duration:00:18:35
CHAPTER XXII.
Duration:00:10:28
CHAPTER XXIII.
Duration:00:11:44
CHAPTER XXIV.
Duration:00:12:08
CHAPTER XXV.
Duration:00:14:39
CHAPTER XXVI.
Duration:00:15:20
CHAPTER XXVII.
Duration:00:13:29
CHAPTER XXVIII.
Duration:00:18:32
CHAPTER XXIX.
Duration:00:18:57
CHAPTER XXX.
Duration:00:06:28
CHAPTER XXXI.
Duration:00:18:31
CHAPTER XXXII.
Duration:00:11:47
CHAPTER XXXIII.
Duration:00:13:52
CHAPTER XXXIV.
Duration:00:11:33
CHAPTER XXXV.
Duration:00:14:01
CHAPTER XXXVI.
Duration:00:10:39
CHAPTER XXXVII.
Duration:00:12:41
CHAPTER XXXVIII.
Duration:00:13:07
CHAPTER XXXIX.
Duration:00:10:43
CHAPTER XL.
Duration:00:11:09
CHAPTER XLI.
Duration:00:13:11
CHAPTER XLII.
Duration:00:15:33
CHAPTER THE LAST
Duration:00:03:11