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Julie Davis
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The sign of a great book. I'm inflicting excerpts on my long suffering husband. But to do him justice, he is laughing in the right places.
— Jun 12, 2014 05:50AM
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Julie Davis
is on page 100 of 644
I couldn't settle on any audiobook and for some reason bethought myself of when I read UTC on Forgotten Classics so long ago. I stripped out the intros and commentary (knowing them all too well) and am relistening. Uncle Tom's Cabin once a year. It hits the spot. Evidently!
— May 27, 2016 09:32AM
Julie Davis
is on page 500 of 644
At this moment what I love most is poor Topsy who feels she'll never be worthy of love unless her skin was peeled off so she was white. No wonder she is bad all the time. Then there is Miss Ophelia, the New Englander, who is good at preaching about the evils of slavery while cringing at the idea of even touching Topsy. The transformation of both is beautifully touching and, of course, makes an excellent point.
— Jul 09, 2014 06:17AM
Julie Davis
is on page 500 of 644
Still loving this book so much. At this moment what I love most is poor Topsy who feels she'll never be worthy of love unless her skin was peeled off so she was white. And Miss Ophelia, the New Englander who is good at preaching about the evils of slavery while cringing at the idea of even touching Topsy. The transformation of both is beautifully touching and, of course, makes an excellent point.
— Jul 09, 2014 06:15AM

