Uncle Tom's Cabin Or, Life among the Lowly

Author/creator Beecher Stowe, Harriet Author
Format Electronic
EditionDigital original
Publication InfoFirst Avenue Editions [Imprint] Minneapolis : Lerner Publishing Group
Description590 p.
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SeriesFirst Avenue Classics Ser.
Summary Annotation Uncle Tom, a slave on a farm in Kentucky, is sold by his owner Arthur Shelby and forced to travel south down the Mississippi River. As he is sold from one owner to another, his strong faith in God and his loyalty to fellow slaves sustain him. When Tom ends up on a plantation owned by a cruel, abusive man named Simon Legree, a final act of defiance sends Legree over the edge. This unabridged version of Harriet Beecher Stowe's American classic, first published in 1852, exposes the brutality of slavery and stresses the value of faith and the significance of self-sacrifice.
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ISBN9781467768566
ISBN1467768561 (E-Book) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9781467768566
Stock number9781467768566 00015311

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