After an individualized reading, the work is discussed in a group with the help of a moderator who makes a brief introduction to the book, asks questions, leads and encourages the debate.
On the title of the month, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain:
“This novel is not only the culmination of Mark Twain's narrative, but also one of the masterpieces, along with Moby Dick, of the American novel. A classic among classics, Mark Twain, with his sense of humor and his agile, precise and sunny prose, takes us down the Mississippi River by the hand of the unforgettable Huck Finn, who goes in search of freedom together with Jim, a black boy who wants to escape from slavery. A novel about friendship, adolescence and happiness, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a must-read for any age.”
Extracted from the House of the book.