Mark Twain has 92 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 120 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4★ across 666 ratings. The most-rated is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Young Huck is an industrious, fiercely independent boy who escapes his abusive, drunken father and sets out on an unforgettable journey down the Mississippi River. Enjoying his freedom, he befriends a kindhearted slave named Jim, whose suffering teaches Huck powerful lessons about racism, personal liberty, and the complexities of life. Revolutionary for its realistic dialogue and uncompromising plot, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is arguably the greatest of all American novels, and a powerful sequel to Mark Twain's lighthearted classic, Tom Sawyer.
Public Domain (P)1991 Recorded Books, Inc.

This is the story of a boy's adventures growing up in a small town on the banks of the Mississippi river over 100 years ago. The cheerful, adventurous hero plays truant to form a pirate band and, together with his best friend, Huckleberry Finn, finds fun, excitement, and buried treasure along the shores of the great river.
©2008 Naxos Audiobooks (P)2008 Naxos Audiobooks

Mark Twain's engaging novel about Tom Sawyer, a young, mischievous boy with a nose for trouble and a heart of gold. One of the most enduring American novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a jaunty, free-wheeling story that exemplifies the life of a young boy on the frontier in the mid 1800s.
Public Domain (P)2009 Open Book Audio LLC

A true classic, and a search for America's soul, is given the reading of a lifetime by one of America's finest actors: two-time Academy Award-winner Jack Lemmon. Floating on a raft down the Mississippi with Jim, an escaping slave, Lemmon's Huck finds adventure, danger, and a cast of characters who are both menacing and hilarious. Mark Twain's marvelous, enduring wit will charm the entire family. Produced in a simple manner that allows imaginations to soar, this audiobook is destined to become an instant classic. It will help introduce your family to the unique pleasure of classic literature.
Public Domain (P)2000 Power Studios Inc. All rights reserved.

Tom Sawyer n'apprécie pas trop l'école. Il préfère de très loin retrouver son ami Huck qui mène une vie de bohème et vit dans un tonneau. Aussi turbulents qu'inséparables, les deux garçons aiment l'aventure, les expéditions, la vie de pirate sur une île du Mississippi et les expériences de sorcellerie... Sans oublier Becky, la fille du juge dont Tom Sawyer est amoureux. Jusqu'au jour où, cachés dans un cimetière, ils assistent à un véritable crime...
© Editions Eponymes(P) Production de la Licorne

The Huck Finn of foreign correspondents provides a colorful account of old Honolulu, the island nobility, the City of Refuge on the Kona coast, and the active volcano of Kilauea. These selections of Mark Twain's newspaper dispatches are both charming and informative. The light touch of the great humorist is seldom missing as he reveals the "loveliest fleet of islands that lie anchored in any ocean". This recording evokes the historical era with the eye of a verbal artist and the voice of the performing artist.
(P)2004 The Audio Partners Publishing Corp.

Tom Sawyer emanates self-confidence wherever he goes. With his buddy Huck Finn, pretty Becky Thatcher, cantankerous Aunt Polly, and a host of others, let's begin a journey to the time of riverboats, fishin' holes, and midnight grave robbers. Each character is brought to life through the sparkling narration of B.J. Harrison.
Public Domain (P)2012 B.J. Harrison

Well known as a "children's book," The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is rich in eloquent and sophisticated language, and filled with realistic characters who become locked in life and death struggles.There is a murder, stolen treasure, and death by starvation. Add a love story, a buddy story, and a family drama, presented "with a fidelity to circumstance which loses no charm by being realistic in the highest degree, and which gives incomparably the best picture of life in that region as yet known to fiction," as William Dean Howells wrote of Tom Sawyer, in Harper's Magazine in 1876.
Public Domain (P)2009 Richard Henzel

Trevor White reads Mark Twain's timeless tale about friendship and loyalty set in America's Deep South. Tom Sawyer is a fun-loving and adventurous boy who always tries to keep one step ahead of his long-suffering Aunt Polly. Who wouldn't want to skip school when there are adventures to be had along the banks of the Mississippi River? Tom gets into plenty of scrapes with his friend Huckleberry Finn. But the innocent and child-like japes turn for the worse as the two boys witness an event that has them fearing for their lives.... Buried treasure, danger, excitement and the infamous Injun Joe all feature in this tale of two boys' zest for adventure.
Public Domain (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the UK in December 1884 and in the US in February 1885. Commonly named among the great American novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, the narrator of two other Twain novels, Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective, and a friend of Tom Sawyer. It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The book is noted for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Set in a Southern antebellum society that had ceased to exist about 20 years before the work was published, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an often scathing satire on entrenched attitudes, particularly racism. Perennially popular with readers, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has also been the continued object of study by literary critics since its publication. The book was widely criticized upon release because of its extensive use of coarse language. Throughout the 20th century, and despite arguments that the protagonist and the tenor of the book are anti-racist, criticism of the book continued due to both its perceived use of racial stereotypes and its frequent use of racial slurs.
Public Domain (P)2019 PL Publishing

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer depicts the life of an imaginative, troublesome boy in the American West of the 1840s. The novel is intensely dramatic in its construction, taking the form of a series of comic vignettes based on Tom's exploits. These vignettes are linked together by a darker story that grows in importance throughout the novel - Tom's life-threatening entanglement with the murderer Injun Joe.
Public Domain (P)2008 Alpha DVD LLC

An enthralling collection of creepy and mysterious stories. From classic detective stories to spine-tingling horror and scary ghost stories, these tales will make your flesh crawl.... 'A Ghost Story' by Mark Twain 'The Silver Mask' by Hugh Walpole 'The Cactus' by O. Henry 'Dead of Night' by W. F. Harvey 'The Terrible Old Man' by H. P. Lovecraft 'Rattle of Bones' by Robert E. Howard 'The Last Leaf' by O. Henry 'The Magnet' by Barry Pain 'Pickman’s Model' by H. P. Lovecraft 'Sea Curse' by Robert E. Howard 'The Mystery of the Steel Room' by Thomas W. Hanshew 'The Whistle' by Hugh Walpole 'The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone' by Arthur Conan Doyle 'The Ransom of Red Chief' by O. Henry 'The Man who hated Aspidistras' by W. F. Harvey 'The Dream Snake' by Robert E. Howard 'This is All' by Barry Pain 'The House of Cobwebs' by George Gissing 'Miracles' by Barry Pain 'Pigeons from Hell' by Robert E. Howard 'The Paradise of Thieves' by G. K. Chesterton 'The Cop and the Anthem' by O. Henry 'The Blue Sequin' by R. Austin Freeman 'Double Demon' by W. F. Harvey 'The Thing on the Roof' by Robert E. Howard 'Bagnell Terrace' by E. F. Benson 'A Foggy Evening' by A. J. Alan 'His Brother’s Keeper' by W. W. Jacobs 'Moon’s Gibbet' by Egerton Castle 'Charles' by A. J. Alan And 30 more enthralling stories...
Public Domain (P)2015 Red Door Audiobooks

Sail down the Mississippi with Huck Finn and the runaway slave, Jim. Twain's beloved tale, with its folksy language, creates an indelible image of antebellum America with its sleepy river towns, con men, family feuds, and a variety of colorful characters. Retold from the Mark Twain original by Oliver Ho. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2010 Oliver Ho (P)2019 Oasis Audio

At the beginning of Pudd'nhead Wilson a young slave woman, fearing for her infant's son's life, exchanges her light-skinned child with her master's. From this rather simple premise Mark Twain fashioned one of his most entertaining, funny, yet biting novels. On its surface, Pudd'nhead Wilson possesses all the elements of an engrossing nineteenth-century mystery: reversed identities, a horrible crime, an eccentric detective, a suspenseful courtroom drama, and a surprising, unusual solution. Yet it is not a mystery novel. Seething with the undercurrents of antebellum southern culture, the book is a savage indictment in which the real criminal is society, and racial prejudice and slavery are the crimes. Written in 1894, Pudd'nhead Wilson glistens with characteristic Twain humor, with suspense, and with pointed irony: a gem among the author's later works.
©2019 Mark Twain (P)2019 Page2Page

Tom Sawyer Abroad is a novel by Mark Twain published in 1894. It features Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn in a parody of adventure stories like those of Jules Verne.
Public Domain (P)2018 PL Publishing
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Las aventuras de Huckleberry Finn, más conocido como Huck, el mejor amigo de Tom Sawyer, es la continuación de la novela Las aventuras de Tom Sawyer. Huck Finn huirá con su amigo y esclavo, Jim, a lo largo del río Misisipi y con dirección a Ohio, estado donde la esclavitud está abolida, con la intención de escapar del mundo en el que los dos se encuentran en busca de la libertad. Correrán numerosas aventuras, esperándoles un final totalmente inesperado. Con esta novela, surge un antes y un después en la narrativa de Mark Twain, acogiéndose a un pesimismo que no abandonaría ya hasta el final de sus días. Las supersticiones, las aventuras, la amistad, el racismo, la descripción de la sociedad sureña del momento son el eje de esta novela. Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
©2020 Mediatek SA (P)2020 Mediatek SA

Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is an excursion into boyhood, a return to simple, rural Missouri world of Tom Sawyer, his friends Huck Finn, Becky Thatcher and Aunt Polly. It is a world of summertime and hooky, of pranks and punishments, of villains and adventure, seen through the eyes of a boy who might have been the young Mark Twain himself.
©2009 Phoenix

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, originally published in 1876, was the first novel written on a typewriter. Mark Twain's lively tale of the scrapes and adventures of boyhood is set in St. Petersburg, Missouri, where Tom Sawyer and his friend Huckleberry Finn have the kinds of adventures many boys can imagine: racing bugs during class, impressing girls (especially Beck Thatcher) with fights and stunts in the schoolyard, getting lost in a cave, and playing pirates on the Mississippi River.
Public Domain (P)2011 Cherry Hill Publishing

Sound interesting? The author thinks so too! Listen to 12 Books to Read Before You Die, Volume 1 and learn about these classic books: Father Goriot - Honoré de Balzac The Hound of the Baskervilles - Arthur Conan Doyle The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Robert Louis Stevenson Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson Jane Eyre - Charlotte Brontë The Adventures of Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll Through the Looking-Glass - Lewis Carroll The Late Mattia Pascal - Luigi Pirandello Around the World in Eighty Days - Jules Verne Call of the Wild - Jack London
©2020 La Gazza Edizioni (P)2020 La Gazza Edizioni

Mark Twains Lausbub Tom Sawyer und sein Freund, der Straßenjunge Huckleberry Finn begeistern bis heute ebenso junge wie alte Leser. Ob es darum geht, sich um das Streichen eines Zaunes zu drücken, das Herz der schönen Becky zu gewinnen oder ein Leben als Pirat zu beginnen - der gewitzte Tom hat immer eine Idee auf Lager! Doch das lustige Leben endet, als die beiden Freunde eines Nachts auf dem Friedhof zufällig einen Mord beobachten.
©2016 Holysoft GmbH (P)2016 Holysoft GmbH