Author:Harriet Stowe,Ann Douglas,Ann Douglas

Published in 1852, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel was a powerful indictment of slavery in America. Describing the many trials and eventual escape to freedom of the long-suffering, good-hearted slave Uncle Tom, it aimed to show how Christian love can overcome any human cruelty. Uncle Tom’s Cabin has remained controversial to this day, seen as either a vital milestone in the anti-slavery cause or as a patronising stereotype of African-Americans, yet it played a crucial role in the eventual abolition of slavery and remains one of the most important American novels ever written.
A harsh, accurate, powerful piece of story-telling
—— TribuneRemarkable. . . Room at the Top communicates so successfully the mingled bitterness and bravery of youth
—— Sunday TimesHe has real talent
—— C.P. SnowThis novel is brilliant...The observation is shrewd and the emotion and the comedy are so true it hurts.
—— Daily ExpressSublime comic genius
—— Ben Elton






