Mini Classics. Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Human rights
Classics

One of the most beloved classics in a simpler and shorter version.

Tom is a kind and devout man enslaved in the American South. When his owner is forced to sell him, Tom begins a difficult journey through different households—some kind, others cruel. Despite the injustice he faces, Tom never loses his faith or his hope for freedom. Through resilience and quiet strength, he becomes a symbol of human dignity in the face of oppression.

  • Introduces young readers to themes of justice, courage, and human rights.
  • Part of the Mini Classics series: pocket-sized, fully illustrated, and curated for early readers.
Publisher: Edizioni EL
Target: 8-10
Year: 2016
Author
Tommaso Percivale

Born in Ovada in 1977, Tommaso Percivale is an author of children's books. He lives and writes on an isolated hilltop surrounded by rocks, wind, woods and roe deer. Passionate about stories, sleight of hand, comics and games, he is a curious writer and, as such, tackles various genres, ranging from historical fiction to science fiction, from adventures to thrillers, even touching on the field of non-fiction. He writes to excite and stimulate deep reflections of an ethical, philosophical and social nature. Freedom, courage and rebellion are the themes he holds most dear.

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