Uncle Tom's Cabin
Descripción editorial
Step into the powerful and emotional world of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin — a groundbreaking novel that changed the course of American history. First published in 1852, this bestselling anti-slavery classic follows the life of Uncle Tom, a deeply spiritual and noble enslaved man, as he endures the brutal injustices of slavery while maintaining his dignity, compassion, and faith.
Through vivid storytelling and unforgettable characters, including Eliza, George, Eva, and the cruel Simon Legree, Stowe exposed the inhumanity of slavery and stirred a nation’s conscience. Widely credited with fueling the abolitionist movement, Uncle Tom’s Cabin remains a cornerstone of American literature and social justice.