The 21st Century Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the remarkable story of how, one-hundred and seventy years after falling into an Arctic ice hole, Huckleberry Finn is discovered, thawed out, and brought back to life, unleashing his unique personality upon the 21st century. Having been rescued by a group of shady scientists, whom he manages to shake, for now, Huckleberry Finn winds up in a small town in Indiana, where he sets up camp on federally protected land, tucked among rolling sand dunes and small ponds near Lake Michigan. There he hopes to clear his head and lazy around a bit. But pretty soon he falls in with a local band of boys, the Musketeers. He turns their historically woeful football team into a juggernaut but also finds himself dodging child services and working to crack a peculiar mystery which, left unsolved, could mean tragedy for the MacSheas, a family full of grit and sand that has shown Huck what family means, at a time when it could've seemed like there "hain't no such thing.". NOTA: El libro no está en español, sino en inglés.
Carson Cunningham is a history teacher and basketball coach at Carroll College in Helena, Montana, where he lives with his wife, Christy Rose, and their four kids. He holds a PhD in American history and an MBA from DePaul’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.
The author of several nonfiction books, including Underbelly Hoops, American Hoops, and Before the Curse, Cunningham’s latest book, 21st Century Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, is a novel inspired by his long-held admiration for Mark Twain.
For more information about the author, visit www.carsoncunningham.com.