Uncle Tom's Cabin - Book

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Reading Level: Grades 10-12 

Lexile Level: 1050L

Setting: United States, 1850s

Genre: American Literature, Historical

Page Count: 576

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An unprecedented best seller in its time, Uncle Tom's Cabin has also been controversial from the start.
Primarily the story of Tom, a godly slave who improves all around him,  much like Joseph of the Bible. But when Tom is sold to Simon Legree, he meets true evil. Legree treats slaves as animals and plans to make Tom overseer because of his strength and intelligence, but when Tom refuses to whip a fellow slave, and then refuses to turn in two runaways, Legree slowly beats Tom to death.
The son of Tom's first owner comes to redeem Tom but finds him dying. In honor of Tom, he frees his family's slaves and educates them. Stowe reveals the horrors occurring under slavery and the damage done to society as a whole when its weakest members are preyed upon. She also shows that Christians can, and must, make a real difference in the world!

Book Awards:
The #1 Best-selling novel of the 19th century and the second best-selling book of that century following only the Bible. 

Extra Information

Brand:
Oxford University Press
Recommended Grade Level:
10-12
Setting:
Southern United States, Mid-1800s
Genre:
American Literature; Historical Literature
Page Count:
456 pages
Author:
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Lexile Level:
1050L
Book ISBN:
9780199538034