Finn by Jon Clinch
This is a self contained novel that chronicles the life of Huckleberry Finn’s father. It is a fine example of American Literature with simple, clear yet evocative prose that matches the novel’s setting on the Mississippi River. The central character, Finn is simple and quite base. Finn, as a consequence of his lack of thought and compassion, acts out a number of dark deeds. The novel chronicles these without moralizing. Highly Recommended Reading!
Dr Coulson
