A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Publisher Description
A Connecticut yankee in King Arthur's court, Mark Twain. Revised version of http://ota.ox.ac.uk/id/1884 . Transcribed from Vol. XVI of The writings of Mark Twain. -- New York : Harper & Brothers. -- Precise details concerning the date and edition used for this transcription were not supplied by the electronic compiler..
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
When Hank Morgan is transported from 19th-century Hartford, Conn., to sixth-century England, his misadventures begin as he navigates a host of dangers en route to becoming The Boss of Camelot. William Dufris s enthusiastic narration is perfect; the deep drawl he produces might very well be the voice of Twain himself, and his pacing and comedic timing will delight listeners. Dufris is clearly enjoying himself, and he produces a series of unique voices for the knights and damsels Morgan meets in Camelot.
Customer Reviews
Similarities and poor ending
Very similar idea to his other novel 'The Prince and the Pauper'. Very poor ending. We were taught not to write endings like that when we were kids at school during English lessons