Mark Twain
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Mark Twain—born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835—grew up along the Mississippi River, where the sights, characters, and struggles of frontier life later shaped his classic American novels. Leaving school at 11 to work as a printer’s apprentice, he developed a love for words that carried him from riverboat piloting to mining to writing, eventually adopting the pen name “Mark Twain,” a river term meaning safe depth. His breakthrough stories, worldwide travels, marriage to Olivia Langdon, and deep observations of human nature led to works like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which captured the changing America he witnessed. Despite personal tragedy and financial hardship, Twain’s humor, insight, and storytelling continue to invite us to reflect on our own experiences and how they shape the stories we share in His Story today.
Read the full article here: https://familyschool.org/spotlight/mark-twain-6
This episode was created using Notebook LM voice-overs and original research by Rosemary Pollock, historian and published author, who holds an MA in U.S. History and an MA in U.S. History with a focus on the History of Science and Medicine.
Produced by Isaac Okawa with American Heritage Worldwide.