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by Liz Sonneborn
This biography introduces young readers to Harriet Beecher Stowe, the American author whose powerful novel 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' became a landmark work in the fight against slavery. Through her life story, children will discover how one writer's courage and moral conviction used the power of words to inspire social change and influence millions of people. A compelling portrait of how literature and activism can shape history.
Chelsea House Publishers
9781604133028
2009-01-01
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