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The Ballad of Huck & Miguel

By: Tim DeRoche
Narrated by: Tim DeRoche
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An American classic becomes a modern adventure.

In this retelling of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tim DeRoche dares to imagine Huck Finn is alive today. Chased by his vengeful and psychotic father, Pap, Huck escapes down the concrete gash that is the Los Angeles River with his friend Miguel, an illegal immigrant who has been falsely accused of murder.

Riding the dangerous waters of a rainstorm, the two fugitives meet a strange cast of Angelenos both animal and human who live down by the river. They learn the true value of love and loyalty.

The Ballad of Huck and Miguel is not only a thrilling urban adventure, but also an inspired tribute to one of the most beloved novels ever written.

"Not merely episodic, but cinematic... This ballad is satirical, funny, thrilling, hopeful, and human." (Kevin Mac Donnell, owner of Mac Donnell Rare Books, in the Mark Twain Forum)

©2018 Tim DeRoche (P)2018 Tim DeRoche
Fiction Genre Fiction Latino American Literary Fiction United States World Literature Witty

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"A smart, highly entertaining update on a classic story." (Kirkus Reviews)

"Five stars.... Perfect for Twain fans and worthy of being a modern American classic." (San Francisco Book Review)

"Five stars.... A beautiful, heartbreaking story of survival, escape, and finding home." (Foreword Reviews)

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