"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is one of the most famous books in the world. And it is not surprising, because the hangman Tom has a lot to learn from adults and children: not only tricks and ingenuity, but also humor, sincerity and boundless love for life. Freedom-loving Tom is in many ways a reflection of Mark Twain himself, however, not only of him, but also of many readers, because we all come from childhood. The twelve-year-old hero and his faithful friend Huckleberry Finn are residents of a small provincial town in America. Little friends will try themselves as detectives and pirates, get lost in the cave and find an incredible treasure.