This week I’m covering two books I’ve read in the last few months that have strong echos of Mark Twain. There are two things, in my very humble opinion, which comprise Twain’s greatest strengths: 1) his humor and disregard for the writing conventions of his era and 2) his astute observations on taking a long trip and doing some growing up along the way.
What to Read Next (No. 180): Twain Redux
What to Read Next (No. 180): Twain Redux
What to Read Next (No. 180): Twain Redux
This week I’m covering two books I’ve read in the last few months that have strong echos of Mark Twain. There are two things, in my very humble opinion, which comprise Twain’s greatest strengths: 1) his humor and disregard for the writing conventions of his era and 2) his astute observations on taking a long trip and doing some growing up along the way.