Searching for a resemblance between Harriet Beecher Stowe and me. |
Life Among the Lowly - A Runaway Success You wrote so well, Harriet Beecher Stowe, - that Lincoln dubbed you "the Woman who started the War", - that Britain shied away from supporting the South, - that anti-Tom literature sprung forth like a geyser, ... but slavery did get abolished! So inspired were you by the escape story of Josiah Henson, - so committed to your tale that you wrote it well, - so creative that your narrative had a touch of the authentic - ... and yet, you had never visited a Southern Plantation! I, a writer too, salute your prowess: Your book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" became the second best-seller of the century out-sold only by the Bible, and no other, selling 300,000 copies within a year ... Lo! Here I am, a published author with a tome on "Parenting", struggling with post-sales, seeking attractive cover designs, depositing money with the publisher, sticking posters on maternity ward walls, distributing hand-bills with newspapers, appearing on radio-shows to promote it and pushing its sales with discounts and freebies - and still way ... behind. How I envy you, Madam Stowe! © Dr. Taher Kagalwala, May 2006 Written for: Preliminary Round 1 of "SLAM!" by Cappucine |