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Uncle Tom's cabin [16 discs]  Cover Image CD Audiobook CD Audiobook

Uncle Tom's cabin [16 discs]

Summary: When Eliza Harris learns her son is to be sold to another master, she flees the Kentucky plantation where she is held as a slave, while Uncle Tom is sold to a harsh master who mistreats his slaves.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781597371513
  • Physical Description: 16 audio discs (approximately 20 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
    sound disc
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: Grand Haven, Mich. : Brilliance Audio, [1997]

Content descriptions

Participant or Performer Note: Read by Buck Schirner.
Subject: Southern States Fiction
Enslaved persons Fiction
Slavery Fiction
Plantation life Fiction
Fugitive slaves Fiction
Master and servant Fiction
Uncle Tom (Fictitious character) Fiction
Genre: Audiobooks.
Didactic fiction.

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Uncle Tom's Cabin : Or, Life among the Lowly
Uncle Tom's Cabin : Or, Life among the Lowly
by Stowe, Harriet; Schirner, Buck (Read by)
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Uncle Tom's Cabin : Or, Life among the Lowly

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Gr 10 Up-Perry Keenlyside's abridged rendering of this classic tale adequately tells Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery story. Uncle Tom, a dignified and strong man, endures ownership by two men who treat him kindly: first by George Shelby who keeps Tom's family together until economics forces a sale, and second by Augustine St. Clare who comes to respect Tom's character and all he stands for. When Augustine dies, Tom is sold to the cruel Simon Legree. It is at Legree's farm that Tom dies as a result of one of his beatings. Although Tom suffered a wavering in his faith at the hands of Simon Legree, it is here that Tom has a religious reawakening and dies strong in his faith. In its condensed form, the religious aspects of the novel seem to be given added significance, but perhaps that is only right given the social climate out of which this novel was born. Liza Ross reads the story, assuming several voices for each of the different characters. In a few places, the reading of the tags describing a voice we just heard seems awkward and redundant. Overall, Ross's voice is a convincing one, able to engage even today's visually oriented students. A music interlude signals the break between chapters, a good stopping point for discussion.-Suzanne Goodman, Park High School, Livingston, MT (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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