At age 5, Robert Sadler was sold into slavery. This is his story of his quest for freedom and his determination to serve others. This description may be from another edition of this product.
How this book has escaped Hollywood (or, Oprah)is beyond me. Marie Chapian is a fine writer. The way she weaves the characters and events in this non-fiction keeps the reader engrossed from cover to cover. At times the events will anger you, humor you or, make you cry but, the main character, Robert Sadler, will leave you longing to meet him; and at best wish you could be like him. Its hard to believe such a common man walked on this earth with such grace and humility. I know I am a better person having read/(experienced) the Emancipation of Robert Sadler. I still enjoy sharing my copies, and buying additional copies to give to friends and love ones. Jon P., Columbus, OH.
I remember Robert Sadler
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
About 30 years ago, shortly after we were married, my wife and I met Robert (Bob) Sadler at a summer camp meeting in Minnesota. This narrative captures his gentle, unassuming manner, as well as his passion for serving Christ and his fellow man. Although it is a "Christian book", it would appeal to anyone intersted in the history of race relations in the U.S. When we met Bob Sadler, he was driving a weather beaten old station wagon and had a young man with him to help him set up his electric piano. The young man had been in trouble down south and Sadler had "lead him to Jesus" and brought him along on a missionary tour of the Indian reservations in the Midwest and Canada in order to disciple him. I remember Bob played a roof raising version of, "Come and Dine", and gave warm hugs. I can hear the echoes of his songs in that old meeting hall even today. That week he gave his piano to a young lady who had none. When asked how he would manage without it, he said, "The Lord will provide." Bob Sadler was more concerned with gathering spare clothing for the needy children on the reservations. I have since gone on to study literature and communication. I have read quite a few good books over the years, but I do not think I have ever encountered a more compelling narrative. Please read this book. Everyone should.
Faith, pure and simple . . .
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
At first, I was stricken by the barbaric things that Mr. Sadler witnessed and experienced first hand. Caged animals receive more humane treatment. But, the spiritual journey that ensued after his emancipation was simply gripping. That he could find it in his heart to forgive his captors was an astounding testimony to the power of God. That he could be denied basic education, proper nutrition, hope and liberty and STILL rise is a lasting testament to the strength of the African American spirit. May this book, and others, signify the death of the damnable Hamite fable that has been perpetuated down through the years . . .
Amazing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is one of the best books I've ever read. It will break your heart to read the hardships that Robert Sadler faced in his life but its important to read.
Will Make Your Top Ten Books of All Times
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is slavery practice after 1915 in S.Carolina. Robert tells a vivid story of how his father sold him and his two sisters into slavery. The harsh treatment, death of one sibling, seperation and freedom. All this after slaves were to be free! remarkable, just remarkable of how and what is told in this story. After four pages you will not be able to put it down until you are finished. It would make an excellent movie.
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