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Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe
ISBN-13: 9780553212181
ISBN-10: 0553212184
Publication Date: 1/1/1983
Pages: 544
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 99 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Classics
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
It is said that this book helped Abraham Lincoln to solidify his stand against slavery and might have even been instrumental in the war.
This book includes input from people Harriet Beecher Stowe met who were escaping slavery. Though its a novel the accounts are historical. To deny that would be comparable to denying the holocost.
This book is written in the language of the time and is not easy for the young reader.
I found it heart rending and inspiring at the same time.
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Helpful Score: 1
This was a book that was covered while I was in highschool. I can't say much of what I thought of it then; I don't think I thought much of it at all. I recently took this out at the library to give it another go and my opinion is completely different. It is a little difficult to read because some words are written exactly as the would phonetically sound, but the story is fantastic. I loved it the second time around and can certainly understand why it is considered a classic.
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Helpful Score: 1
Yet another classic slave era story, I really enjoyed this book. I felt very connected to the characters of the novel.
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a classic
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, which is a direct attack upon the system of slavery that existed in the Southern States of theUSA was first publish in serial form in 1851-52. It bacame immediately famous, was translated into many foreign languages, and has since been published in innumerable editions. It did much to form public opinion in the United States against slavery, which was ultimately abolished as a result of the war between the Northern and Southern States in 1961-64.

This abridged text was written by Harriet Beecher Stowe who was born in Lichfield, Connecticut. She wrote ten novels for adults but her best known work is Uncle tom's Cabin. Following th book's publication she used her newfound fame to speak out against slavery in America and Europe.
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A timeless classic- beautiful, captivating book! A must-read for sure.
eadieburke avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on + 1642 more book reviews
This is a powerful story of the ills of slavery. The characters come alive and make you feel like you are a part of the story. I really enjoyed the strong females in the book and the portrayal of slavery and its effects on families and individuals. I found this book to be a compelling story and hard to put down. I highly recommend it.
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This is a MUST READ for everybody. I waited 40 years to read this book and now wish I would have read it when I was required. However, I think I got a lot more out of it today than I would have back then.
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This book is a great one. I absolutly love the story, and the format of this copy is very nice. Highly recommended.
Patouie avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on + 132 more book reviews
A wonderful look at the progressive thought of the day. Even the parts that are dated are instructive.
melissa420 avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on
A great book and definitely a classic. Probably the best book I have ever read!
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This was a fantastic book. It took a few chapters to understand how they talk. But overall it is one of the best books I have ever read.
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Great book!
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Everyone needs to read this book once in a lifetime. One of the best books that I have ever read.
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From the back of the book:
Uncle Tom's Cabin is the story of the slave Tom. Devout and loyal, he is sold and sent down south, where he must endure the brutal treatment at the hands of the degenerate plantation owner Simon Legree.
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A must read.
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This is an old classic tale of the old south and the prejudice that cam with it.
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Required by most high school litature classes.
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"Uncle Tom, Topsy, Sambo, Simon Legree, little Eva: their names are American by words, and all of them are characters in Harriet Beecher Stowe's remarkable novel of pre-Civil War South. [This book] was revolutionary in 1852 for its passionate indictment of slavery and for its presentation of Tom, 'a man of humanity,' as the first black hero in American fiction. Labeled racist and condescending by some contemporary critics, it remains a shocking, controversial, and powerful work - exposing the attitudes of white 19th century society toward 'the peculiar institution' and documenting, in heartrending detail, the tragic breakup of black Kentucky families 'sold down the river.'" -- back cover
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Was asked to read this for a college English class and LOVED it. Want to pass the love on!
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Very enlightening
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Even though this is a novel, it sheds some very revealing and shocking details about American slavery. Abraham Lincoln said to the author, Harriet Beecher Stowe...."so your the little lady who started the great war". There are some very tough things to read in this book, but probably the most distrubing is that babies and children were seperated from their mama's and sold to other slave owner's. It was more than I could handle emotionally at times.
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Okay I never read this one. Don't get mad at me.
pinxit avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on + 27 more book reviews
A classic! Should be read by all intelligent Americans.
peanutsfan avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on + 28 more book reviews
Excellent source of first-hand information.
CAJUN avatar reviewed Uncle Tom's Cabin on + 339 more book reviews
IF ANY OF THE PBS MEMBERS SHOULD READ THIS, I WISH TO TELL THEM THAT MS. STOWE DID NOT KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT THE SOUTH LAND WHEN SHE WROTE THIS BOOK. IF SOME ONE WANTED TO TRASH THE SOUTH, HECK, IT COULD HAVE EVEN BEEN THE NORTH SHE TRASHED. NONE OF IT IS REAL. I WOULD NOT WASTE MY TIME WITH THIS ONE, HAVE READ, AND KNOW THE TRUTH. WHAT TRASH, EVEN IF IT IS A SUPPOSED CLASSIC!!!!!!!!!!!
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Essential part of American History!