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So then I read about it a little and found out that for years he had intended to write something with a Huck Finn touch to it. This book being it. I also hadn't known this was the last book of his published while he was still alive.
So far I am enjoying it a lot.


I am really enjoying this tale.


The only bit that I'm finding strange, is the fact that Faulkner wrote this in the 1960s. I always imagine him as a much earlier author, so when there is the odd reference to 1960 it takes me by surprise.

My favourite part was when they were taking the automobile away from Jefferson, and had problems getting through all the mud etc.
I thought it was excellent in terms of being a coming-of-age story. It shows how events just over a very short time can move you on the path from childhood to adulthood.


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