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Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780140390032
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Experience the power of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Peter Matthiessen (ISBN: 9780140390032). This pivotal novel explores the brutal realities of slavery in the pre-Civil War South. Witness the unforgettable journey of Uncle Tom and other enslaved characters as they navigate a world of oppression and hope. A timeless classic that ignited the abolitionist movement and continues to resonate today.
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Shreyas Bisla –
This book is extremely important and sheds light on slavery. However, it can be a tough read because of the disturbing content.
Anindya Das –
Important historical context. I found some of the character portrayals simplistic.
Kshitij Kumar –
A hard book to get through emotionally. It is a vital piece of literature, though.
Priya –
While historically important, I found the writing style a bit dated. The message is strong, but it could be a challenge for some readers.
Divya Meena –
A bit slow at times, but ultimately a moving and impactful story about resilience and hope.
Anubhav Singh –
A classic for a reason. Uncle Tom’s Cabin is emotionally charged and thought-provoking.
Avni Saran –
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is a powerful indictment of slavery, even if some aspects feel dated.
Divya Mishra –
This book changed my perspective. It’s a brutal depiction of slavery that everyone should experience. Highly recommended.
Sanchit Dahiya –
Uncle Tom’s Cabin is a must-read for understanding American history. The characters are compelling, and the story is heartbreaking.
Mahak –
Incredible storytelling! This novel humanizes the enslaved and makes you feel their struggles.
Aditi Jiwani –
I struggled with some of the stereotypes, but I appreciate the book’s historical significance.
Kartik Kamleshkumar Verma –
This book had a profound impact on me. I learned a lot, but I also felt deep sadness.
Akritee Prasad Kharwar –
A powerful but difficult read. It opened my eyes to the horrors of slavery, but some parts felt a bit preachy. Still worth reading.