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Uncle Tom's Cabin - Harriet Beecher Stowe - Best Version (Bentley Loft Classics #15)
Uncle Tom's Cabin - Harriet Beecher Stowe - Best Version (Bentley Loft Classics #15)
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Bentley Loft Classics Books proudly presents book #15; Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
The life of a slave:
Uncle Tom's cabin is a very touching story telling the best life of a family of slaves. Uncle Tom is the heart of the story working on Mr. Shelby's best farm. He has a wife and a son and he even has his own little best version of a cabin that Mr. Shelby has supplied him. Tom was happy there and the thought of escaping never crossed his best thoughts or mind. He believed that God put him there for the best reason.
Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, this touching and best version of a story is unforgettable. The story sets in the south on the best slave plantation where the slaves work for their best owners and the thought of being sold to a different owner stays with them everyday.
Not only does this story talk about the best story of time but it is filled with characters from all walks of life ranging from the run away slaves that tells the best version of the struggles they go through and all of the heartache they experience when the two get separated.
Not only do the slaves suffer but their family does as well. Tom has a son and for the most of his little life he won't understand why his dad has left.
For most of Tom's journey through this book he gets traded from owner to owner and finally gets settled in with an abusive, angered and strict man. Tom still finds away to keep faith and believes that God will light the way. Plus he meets some odd characters throughout the story like Topsy a deranged and clumsy little slave girl that finds fun in entertaining anyone who will watch.
I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone because it teaches you the morals of life and that no matter what always keep faith because Tom never lost hope and he found the light in the most dimmest moments because he knew that God was always on his side protecting him
This book is a must read because it has a lot of historical facts and it gives you a glimpse into the eyes of a different race and what they had to experience.
The life of a slave:
Uncle Tom's cabin is a very touching story telling the best life of a family of slaves. Uncle Tom is the heart of the story working on Mr. Shelby's best farm. He has a wife and a son and he even has his own little best version of a cabin that Mr. Shelby has supplied him. Tom was happy there and the thought of escaping never crossed his best thoughts or mind. He believed that God put him there for the best reason.
Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, this touching and best version of a story is unforgettable. The story sets in the south on the best slave plantation where the slaves work for their best owners and the thought of being sold to a different owner stays with them everyday.
Not only does this story talk about the best story of time but it is filled with characters from all walks of life ranging from the run away slaves that tells the best version of the struggles they go through and all of the heartache they experience when the two get separated.
Not only do the slaves suffer but their family does as well. Tom has a son and for the most of his little life he won't understand why his dad has left.
For most of Tom's journey through this book he gets traded from owner to owner and finally gets settled in with an abusive, angered and strict man. Tom still finds away to keep faith and believes that God will light the way. Plus he meets some odd characters throughout the story like Topsy a deranged and clumsy little slave girl that finds fun in entertaining anyone who will watch.
I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone because it teaches you the morals of life and that no matter what always keep faith because Tom never lost hope and he found the light in the most dimmest moments because he knew that God was always on his side protecting him
This book is a must read because it has a lot of historical facts and it gives you a glimpse into the eyes of a different race and what they had to experience.
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