We are very happy to welcome Kathy Wilson back to the Library! Most Americans know the name Mark Twain; as children, many of us read Tom Sawyer as well as a few of his more than two dozen other novels and short stories. None of them created controversy, however, like the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. One of his most popular novels, critics consider it to be one of America’s greatest literary works. So, what about the book made it so controversial? Why was Twain’s credibility as an author and humorist called into question when it was published? And perhaps more importantly, for us, why are we still debating the merits of Huck Finn in the 21st Century?
Name: Jen Ohzourk