Dear Great
Book Guru, I just came from my family holiday reunion in Point Lookout and one
of the cousins was very insistent we all read a new book based on a novel by
Mark Twain. Do you know about and- if so
- would you recommend it? Book Lover
2025
Dear Book
Lover 2025, JAMES by Percival Everett is
an amazing book and has won many awards. Based on Twain’s ADVENTURES OF
HUCKLEBERRY FINN, this novel is told from the perspective of Jim, the enslaved
companion of Huckleberry Finn. James -
as he refers to himself - is a cultured, well-read, highly articulate man who
accompanies Finn on his journey down the Mississippi River - not as a buffoon
sidekick, but as a wise mentor. Throughout the book, he switches back and
forth in language and demeanor as he desperately tries to escape the life of a
slave while also trying to reunite with his wife and child. The tension mounts
as his true identity is almost discovered many times and violence encircles
many of his fellow travelers. His adventures mirror Twain’s Jim but show a side
to these adventures which is both enlightening and horrifying. James runs all his public speech through a
“slave filter” making himself appear foolish and gullible. When he is forced to
join a minstrel show and don black face, we come full circle to the absurdity
of racism. As he moves back and forth between the worlds of the oppressed and
the oppressor, we are struck with the natural dignity of this man. Highly
recommended!
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