Big Jim and the white boy : an American classic reimagined /

"Big Jim and the White Boy is a radical retelling of this American classic, centering the experiences of Jim, an enslaved Black man in search of his kidnapped wife and children, along with his cheeky sidekick, Huckleberry Finn. Jim and Huck's high-stakes adventures take them on an epic voy...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Walker, David, 1968- (Author)
Other Authors: Anderson, Marcus Kwame, 1976- (letterer.), Struble, Isabell (Colorist), Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: California : Ten Speed Graphic, [2024]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"Big Jim and the White Boy is a radical retelling of this American classic, centering the experiences of Jim, an enslaved Black man in search of his kidnapped wife and children, along with his cheeky sidekick, Huckleberry Finn. Jim and Huck's high-stakes adventures take them on an epic voyage across the antebellum South and Midwest, through Confederate war camps and runaway safe houses, into Old West standoffs, and on the road as covert Underground Railroad agents. Intertwined into the story of Jim and Huck are the stories of Jim's descendants in the 1930s, 1980s, and 2020s, making this a multigenerational family epic as well as an adventure story. Big Jim and the White Boy takes readers on a journey through Jim and Huck's past, present, and future, delving into their incredible friendship and years of adventures--a bond that transcends the gruesome racism of the Civil War era."
Physical Description:v, 281 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Awards:School Library Journal Best Books, 2024
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-279).
ISBN:9780593836118
0593836111
9781984857729
198485772X