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Imagine returning to the banks of the Mississippi River, but this time through the eyes of Jim, the enslaved man whose story was sidelined in Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. In Percival Everett's JAMES, Jim's journey takes center stage, transforming a familiar tale into a profound exploration of freedom and identity. Everett breathes new life into Jim, offering a narrative that delves deeper into the struggles and humanity of a character his youthful companion initially overshadowed. By revisiting Twain's classic from this fresh perspective, JAMES challenges our understanding of the original story. It illuminates the enduring issues of race and liberation, making it a must-read for contemporary audiences.
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