
Roughing It
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Mark Twain
An American classic of wild humor and rugged adventure.
In Roughing It, Mark Twain recounts his real-life journey across the American West with wit, grit, and wide-eyed wonder. Originally published in 1872, this semi-autobiographical travelogue follows Twain as he joins his brother—appointed Secretary of Nevada Territory—on an epic overland stagecoach ride from Missouri to the frontier. Along the way, he encounters a colorful cast of characters, from outlaws and prospectors to pioneers and desperados, all set against the backdrop of dusty deserts, fledgling mining towns, and gold rush chaos.
With his trademark sarcasm and sharp observational humor, Twain paints a vivid and comical portrait of life on the edge of civilization, celebrating both the absurdity and grandeur of the American frontier. Part memoir, part satire, Roughing It remains one of the most entertaining explorations of the Wild West ever written.
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Wonderful real-life adventure
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I really enjoyed the first part of the book - riding through the desert in a stagecoach with 2 other men and the occasional woman. Stopping at the truck stops of the day. But once in Nevada, it bogged down for me, with many chapters about mining for silver. I know Nevada and Carson City pretty well so it had some interest for me, but ultimately it was a bunch of scruffy guys trying to strike it rich. The book picked back up for me once we went to San Francisco, and then on to Hawaii. It's fascinating to see familiar places through the eyes of someone who saw it all at the very beginning.
Mark Twain is funny and has a sardonic sense of humor but it was written 150 years ago so there are terribly derisive passages about Indians, black people, Mormons (Utah was not yet a state). But his favorite target is politicians, and he pokes fun at types that are familiar, like the old guy who tells the same story over and over. I laughed out loud more than once!
Skip around - there's some good stuff in there!
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