Jim trusts Silver easily because Silver is charming, charismatic, and manipulative. Silver's cunning personality allows him to deceive others, including Jim, into believing that he is trustworthy and on their side. Jim sees Silver as a father figure and is drawn to his charisma and leadership qualities, making it easy for him to trust him.
Long John Silver
Long John Silver saved Jim Hawkins' life in "Treasure Island" because he saw potential in Jim and wanted him to help secure the treasure. Silver also formed a bond with Jim based on mutual respect and trust throughout their adventures on the island. Additionally, saving Jim may have been a strategic move for Silver to maintain control and achieve his own goals.
"The Book of Jim" contains 320 pages.
Because Silver cared for Jim, despite the events.
The Book of Jim was created in 1993.
3 hole punched Jim and book face/face book
The biography is available in large bookshops, but more readily found on online retail sites. Using these online sites can be less reliable though, since you can't physically see the book, and it could easily be mistaken for another book related to Jim Rohn.
No, He doesn't for sure.
Jim Valentino has written: 'Touch of Silver, Vol. 1'
Huck doesn't trust Jim fully so he stays on the down low.
Jim Goad has written: 'Jim Goad's Gigantic Book of Sex'
Long John Silver.