Harriet Beecher Stowe grew up in a family in which her seven brothers
were expected to be successful preachers and the four girls were never
to speak in public. But slavery made Harriet so angry she couldn't keep
quiet. Although she used a pen rather than her voice to convince people
of the evils of slavery, she became more famous than any of her
brothers. She firmly believed that words could make change, and by
writing Uncle Tom's Cabin, Harriet Beecher Stowe hastened the Civil War
and changed the course of America history. "Readable and engrossing." --
"The Horn Book" n"Fritz writes with verve and wit....Many kids will be
stimulated to go on from here to find out more." -- "Booklist" (boxed
review)