Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly is a novel by American author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Slavery is its central theme. It is classed as one of the most "banned" books in the United States. It also became the second-best selling title of the 19th century; right behind the Bible.
Harriet Beecher Stowe was a Connecticut-born teacher at the Hartford Female Academy and an active abolitionist. The novel is believed to have had a profound effect on the North's view of slavery. In fact, when President Lincoln met Stowe, he stated, "So you're the little lady whose book started the Civil War."
First published on March 20, 1852, the story focuses on the tale of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering black slave, the central character around whose life the other charactersboth fellow slaves and slave ownersrevolve. The novel depicts the harsh reality of slavery while also showing that Christian love and faith can overcome even something as evil as enslavement.
Plus there is a bonus section about the history of slavery down through the ages.
Highlights of this edition are:
* 25 illustration and photos about Uncle Tom's Cabin.
* 41 illustrations and photos about the history of slavery.
* A free online audio file of the complete book downloadable. (The audio link only works on the Kobo's Android and iOS apps).
* It is formatted for ease of use and enjoyment on your kobo reader.
* An active (easy to use) Table of Contents listing every chapter accessible from the kobo.
* Plus About the Author section.
* 915 pages (in the kobo format) for a very low price.
This book is unabridged (unedited) and the story appears as it was first published in 1852.