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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly

Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly

Reviewed by Diane Pendergraft
Here are some other questions we wrestled with: Throughout the story, Uncle Tom serves under three different masters. The third, Simon Legree, is among the most vile villains in all of literature. Again, not much discussion is required for him. The first, Arthur Shelby, and the second, Augustine St. Clare, are both relatively kind-hearted men. How does each of these justify the institution of slavery in his own mind? Read the full review

The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles

The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles

Reviewed by Diane Pendergraft
"Through his diligence in attempting to fulfill his duty, The Uncorker of Ocean Bottles makes connections that could very well bring him what he has been longing for. Not a letter, but friendship." Read the full review

Under the Lilacs

Under the Lilacs

Reviewed by The Plumfield Moms
The “Plumfield” in our website name comes from one of our favorite authors: Louisa May Alcott and her holistic school for boys in Little Men called Plumfield. While most readers are most familiar with Alcott’s most popular book, Little Women, many Alcott fans agree that Little Men, while less popular, is one of her best books. Read the full review

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