Two boys - a prince and a beggar - are so similar that chance swap places.
Getting to know the lives of drifters, the future king learns justice, the beggar in the royal court, and he understands the true cost of liberty.
Mark Twain was a journalist, a printer, a pilot, a gold-digger. He spent entire fortunes on insane endeavors, but won literary immortality with his novels about children, of which Tom Sawyer's Adventures, Prince and the Beggar and Huckleberry Finn were most popular.