This is a three book series. The first book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is the story I remember from childhood. It revolves around Tom's boyish antics with his side-kick, Huck, looking for buried treasures and plotting everywhich way to skip school and any kind of work. Yet we get to see the soft side of him as he romances his special girl and helps anyone in need.
The second book is "Tom Sawyer Abroad" and this story took on a different perspective, as it is told in the eyes and the words of Huckleberry Finn himself. Huck being an uneducated and homeless orphan sheds a whole new light on their adventures travelling in a hot air balloon. As Tom tries to teach Huck and Jim some geography, physics, math, and common sense, debates would arise and as Huck explains: "But reckoning don't settle nothing. You can reckon till the cows come home, but that don't fetch you to no decision. So we give it up and let it drop."
The third book is "Tom Sawyer, Detective". Once again the story is told by Huck and you really get to know the admiration that he had for Tom. "Why, I had eyes and I could see things, but they never meant nothing to me. But Tom Sawyer was different. When Tom Sawyer seen a thing it just got up on its hind legs and talked to him - told him everything it knowed. I never see such a head."