Wherever he goes, trouble seems to follow Huckleberry Finn, an independent boy growing up in mid-1800s Missouri. Trouble finds Huck yet again on a great rafting adventure down the Mississippi River, where he runs into his old friend Jim. He also meets a few new acquaintances who seem eager to make Huck's life as difficult as possible.
I've only been a grown-up for a very little time," sixteen-year-old Anne Shirley tells her dearest friend Diana Barry. "It takes some getting used to." Anne's life in Avonlea is changing. She still lives with her aunt Marilla who took her in as a young girl from an orphanage. But Anne is about to begin her new job as the teacher at Avonlea School and also start the Avonlea Village Improvement S…
An abridged version of the stories that tells Alice, who falls down a rabbit hole and steps through a mirror, thereby experiencing unusual adventures with a variety of nonsensical characters. —Summary from the back of Title Page
Jules Verne’s classic science fiction fantasy carries its hero—Professor Aronnax of the Museum of Paris—on a thrilling and dangerous journey far below the waves to see what creatures live in the ocean’s depths. In the process, Verne imagined a vessel that had not yet been invented: the submarine.