This is the story of the first man and woman exploring an unknown and incomprehensible world. Twain leads us through the garden home of the first couple in the biblical creation story allowing us to rediscover the world in a new and refreshing light. We are taken on a timeless journey from the very beginnings of their separate lives on earth up to their innocent courtship, their suffering during the Fall and the triumph of their love. As they write down their thoughts and actions in their respective diaries we are able to follow them day by day and year by year while they confront the mystery, pain and joy of living alone and together. It is a journey of discovery and awareness that is full of humour as it shows the joy and exasperation between a man and a woman who see the world differently, but it is also thought provoking and surprisingly moving. The great American storyteller has given us an inspiring look at conventional religion and a beautiful love story. This volume is accompanied by notes and a wide range of learning activities to enable readers to enrich their vocabulary and practice language structures.