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Even if it hadn't explicitly mentioned it on the back cover, you can't help but think of Huckleberry Finn while reading this book - a young boy wanders off from home and travels downriver with a friend he's helped rescue from captivity, reveling in their freedom and the wonders of nature. It's no ripoff, though - this is a more stripped-down, elemental story, with a patina of magical realism that makes it feel almost like a fable or fairy tale.
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