Forfatter fødeår: 1811-1896
A biographical book, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s ‘Our Charley and What to do With Him’ is based on her own brother Charles Edward Beecher - a wild, tempestuous child, and... Læs mere
First published in 1872, Harriet Beecher Stowe’s ‘The Lives and Deeds of our Self-Made Men’ is a collection of sketches and biographies which focuses on... Læs mere
First published in 1866, ‘Little Foxes’ is a form of self-help book by renowned author Harriet Beecher Stowe. Organised into seven different sections including ‘Irritability’, ‘Self-Will’... Læs mere
What makes a villain a villain? If you find a questionable main character intriguing, this social satire is perfect for you.The atypical character Lillie is a... Læs mere
Pilgrims, colonialism, slavery, politics, romance - this book is packed with tales depicting the history of... Læs mere
Imagine the most dramatic romance you know. Now forget that one, because after reading this book, you will permanently be thinking of this one instead! The story about the young and... Læs mere
Talking animals are always intriguing, and this wonderful collection of short fables is no exception.These stories for children are told by animals, focusing on their point of view as... Læs mere
Looking for a great love story? You have found it! This novel is told as both a sentimental romance and a humorous piece of historical fiction.Taking place in Rhode Island the... Læs mere
What are your sunny memories? In this book, Stowe shares hers as she goes on a bright trip to Europe, writing about her experiences through journals, diary entries and... Læs mere
In a series of biographical sketches, Stowe weaves a story of womanhood, describing Christianity’s... Læs mere
The constant issue of society is: how can we make it better? Join Stowe’s characters as they explore and discuss almost every topic you could dream of.Through their conversations,... Læs mere
This is a moving account of the life of the black slave, Uncle Tom, and his struggle to find good in the face of enormous cruelty and suffering. It brought the harsh reality of... Læs mere