"My wife and I were out doing a kayak trip on the [Los Angeles River] ... It’s a wilder place than you would think from just driving over it on the freeway. I started to think about the idea of the River as this place where you could have an adventure. I started to imagine, ok, what would it be like if Huck Finn were alive today and he were traveling down the River."
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"'The Ballad of Huck and Miguel': Tim DeRoche and Daniel Gonzalez reimagine a classic" (2018)
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