Deep in the Wild West, young Mark Twain adventures through America. He's on a journey to a faraway land. With his brother by his side, Twain treks from town to town, undertaking a variety of jobs along the way. A prequel to his first novel, âThe Innocents Abroadâ, âRoughing Itâ is a wanderlust-filled tale of personal growth and travel. Crafted with wit and humour, the memoir transports readers on a journey back to Twainâs humble beginnings as a writer. Painting a captivating picture of 19th century America, the classic is perfect for Western lovers of Denzel Washington and Chris Prattâs âThe Magnificent Sevenâ. Mark Twain, pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) was an American humorist, lecturer, journalist and novelist. Celebrated today as the father of American literature, his work spans epic stories of boyhood such as âThe Adventures of Tom Sawyerâ and âThe Adventures of Huckleberry Finnâ, as well as travel narratives, such as âThe Innocents Abroadâ, âRoughing Itâ, and âLife on the Mississippiâ. A friend to presidents, artists and royalty, he is remembered today as a popular public figure. Continuing his influence, Twain inspires Disney attractions, singer Tom Pettyâs âDown Southâ and was portrayed by Nathan Osgood in the 2018 comedy âHolmes and Watsonâ.