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Betty S Bright Idea
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84 pages
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The collection features stories that reflect Harriet Beecher Stowe's deep empathy for the oppressed, shaped by her experiences as a woman, mother, and Christian. Inspired by the injustices she witnessed, Stowe sought to illuminate the harsh realities of slavery, contributing significantly to the abolition movement. The included tales, such as "Betty's Bright Idea," "Deacon Pitkin's Farm," and "The First Christmas of New England," showcase her narrative skill and commitment to social justice, resonating with her readers across Europe and America.
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2010, paperback
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