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The diaries of Adam and Eve

Book • 1906
In 'The Diaries of Adam and Eve', Mark Twain offers a satirical and humorous take on the biblical story of the first couple.

The book is structured as alternating diary entries from Adam and Eve, providing contrasting perspectives on their life in the Garden of Eden.

Twain critiques traditional gender roles while maintaining a lighthearted tone, making the narrative both amusing and poignant.

The story delves into themes of love, loss, and the human condition.

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