A review by softcover_sarah
Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain

3.0

Twain's trademark humor finds a comfy home with the character of Pudd'nhead, but the issues of slavery, identity, race, and privilege stand in contrast to such. This book poses interesting questions for the reader to consider, including the tension between nature (how we are born) and nurture (how society/privilege/environment shapes us) and how the stark lines we place between racial difference are more feeble than we believe.