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Uncle Tom's Cabin | [Harriet Beecher Stowe]
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Uncle Tom's Cabin

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  • by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  • Narrated by Buck Schirner
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  • LENGTH
    18 hrs and 27 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    10-10-08
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Publisher's Summary

Published in 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the abolitionists' message to the public conscience - no woman before or since has so moved America to take action against an injustice. Indeed, Abraham Lincoln greeted Stowe in 1863 as "the little lady who made this big war."

Eliza Harris, a slave whose child is to be sold, escapes her beloved home on the Shelby plantation in Kentucky and heads North, eluding the hired slave catchers. Aided by the underground railroad, Quakers, and others opposed to the Fugitive Slave Act, Eliza, her son, and her husband George run toward Canada.

As the Harrises flee to freedom, another slave, Uncle Tom, is sent "down the river" for sale. Too loyal to abuse his master's trust, too Christian to rebel, Tom wrenches himself from his family. Befriending a white child, Evangeline St. Clare, Tom is purchased by her father and taken to their home in New Orleans. Although Evangeline's father finally resolves to free his slaves, his sudden death places him in the ranks of those who mean well by their slaves but never take action. Tom is sent farther downriver to Simon Legree's plantation, and the whips of Legree's overseers.

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    Jason Bellingham, WA, USA 11-17-08
    Jason Bellingham, WA, USA 11-17-08 Member Since 2008
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    "Outstanding Presentation"

    I found that Buck Schirner's overall narration, but especially his lively and adept handling of the not easily read slave tongue, added a fourth dimension to a story I hadn't enjoyed since reading it during my grade school years. As for this classic story, I'll leave that to the thousands who have previously ruminated on it.

    14 of 14 people found this review helpful
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    Michael San Antonio, TX, United States 04-26-09
    Michael San Antonio, TX, United States 04-26-09 Member Since 2008
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    "excellent narrator"

    Given the large number of reviews of the book on Amazon and that there are several audio versions to choose from on Audible, I'll limit my review to the narrator. He is excellent. His mastery of person and voice is impressive. I was never in doubt as to which character was speaking. I enjoyed the book almost as much for the narration as for the content.

    12 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    M. Johnston North Carolina 06-12-10
    M. Johnston North Carolina 06-12-10 Member Since 2008

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    "In my top 10"

    I'd missed reading this book in school, but am so glad I listened to it now! Ten minutes into the book I was hooked. Every sentence is beautifully structured. The storyline is superb and keeps you hanging on. I could never predict what was coming next. I highly recommend this read!!!

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Myke RR 2 Lakefield, ON, Canada 04-18-09
    Myke RR 2 Lakefield, ON, Canada 04-18-09 Member Since 2006
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    "Now I understand the horrors of slavery"

    Being Canadian, I have not been exposed to much detail regarding the history of slavery in the US. While I am sure many American students end up reading this in school/college/university, I would never have had occasion to read it had it not been referenced in Barak Obama's books (which, by the way, are an amazing Audible listen). Uncle Tom's Cabin is incredibly engaging as it makes the oppression and cruelty of slavery palpable, in turn helping the uninitiated understand the importance of this divisive issue in American history. I also just enjoyed the turns of phrase of the 150 year old written word--don't let the book's age turn you off, the archaic expressions help make it a fabulous listen.

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    Linda Douglasville, GA, USA 01-14-09
    Linda Douglasville, GA, USA 01-14-09
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    "OMG"

    I very much enjoyed Buck Schirner's narration. He is quite obviously a born story teller. As for the story... I had not read anything of the story prior to this. I knew only that it was a classic. There is obviously a great reason this one has withstood the test of time. I love Uncle Tom. I laughed, I cried, and I felt so very much more. I am happy I did not let this one pass me by.

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    Mimi Routh South Lake Tahoe, CA United States 08-14-10
    Mimi Routh South Lake Tahoe, CA United States 08-14-10 Member Since 2007

    In South Lake Tahoe now; moved here to volunteer in wildlife rehab. Bears, raccoons, squirrels, birds -- lovely! Also knitting, embroidery, spinning and audio books.

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    "A Great Listen, Rich in Our History!"

    Listening to this was quite a revelation. My mother had often referred to someone who had not been properly brought up but just "grew like Topsy." She also knew something of Simon Legree. Both characters are in the book, as well as sayings like "It's a free country!" I can only imagine families reading this book aloud in the evening. It is not an easy read. I gave it five stars because between the author and the narrator it is absolutely superb. It is quite entertaining with great turns of plot and violence and ghosts and even love stories. Modern people may find it sappy. Other modern people may find something like their old-time religion in it. I gave it an immediate second listen at a time of serious depression and was much comforted. The book came out in 1852 and helped prepare the whole population for the end of slavery. With school children continuing to read the classic, it would have leavened thinking in ensuing years. In passing, I enjoyed noticing quaint turns of phrase no longer in use. I have a paper copy of the book and plan to share the Topsy chapter with my ESL learner, a Russian lady. Thanks, audible, for another good listen!

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    Heustis Fort Collins, CO, United States 05-02-10
    Heustis Fort Collins, CO, United States 05-02-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Tragic, yet terrific"

    What can be said about this book that has not already been said. It easily belongs to the top tier of historical fiction novels ever written. The superb writing and character development will capture your imagination and get even the most hard-hearted to feel for the characters. As this novel is renowned for, it masterfully covers the deplorable nature of slavery, and the unfortunate situation the United States (and at various periods, much of the rest of the world) was in.

    Matching this marvelous writing is an equally marvelous narrator who brings a unique personality to even the most minor of parts.

    I highly recommend this book to anyone with even the slightest interest in history as you will not be disappointed.

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    Maryrose McKinleyville, CA, United States 10-20-11
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    "Every American needs to reread this masterpiece."

    I remember when I had to read this book in high school. It was a chore I did not enjoy. But now in my effort to revisit great American authors, I can't say enough good things about this very well done audio book. Have Americans changed since the Civil War? Or because of human nature, will we always feel superior to some one?

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Mary Woodbridge, VA, United States 12-02-10
    Mary Woodbridge, VA, United States 12-02-10 Member Since 2009
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    "inspirationally religious"

    This is an engaging story of innocence and violence. It brings an awareness of the historical sufferings of the weak and oppressed under the laws of that era. However, what struck me most was the strong message of the saving grace of Jesus throughout all of the characters' harshest trials. While there are times that the story is set aside for moments of religious reflection, the thread of it is never lost. Ms. Stowe entwines the gospel message of redemption and sacrifice with a historically significant portrayal of the horrors of domination and ungodliness. The recording was done very well, with easily identifiable voices and accents. The quality of the recording was clear without interruption.

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    Courtney Clonch Los Angeles, CA, US 08-08-10
    Courtney Clonch Los Angeles, CA, US 08-08-10 Member Since 2009
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    "a classic well worth the time"

    I enjoyed this book. I don't know how historically correct it is but it is absolutely heartbreaking and entertaining at the same time. Definitely makes you think. Kept my interest the whole way through.

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