I'm putting this title in the "Christian Interest" thread, instead of the "Non-Fiction" thread because of the book's "Christian" atmosphere, overtones, allusions, and references.
My posting of this title does not indicate my agreement with any doctrinal position presented in the book.
The Emancipation of Robert Sadler, The Powerful True Story of a Twentieth-Century Plantation Slave. By Robert Sadler; Marie Chapian. Rated
5 stars, from 79 reviews at the present moment. Print list price N/A (out-of-print in paper?); digital list price $12.99; Kindle price now
$0.99. Bethany House Publishers, publisher. 304 pages.
http://www.amazon.com/Emancipation-R...antation+Slave.
Book Description
Powerful True Story of a Twentieth-Century Plantation Slave
Over fifty years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Robert Sadler was sold into slavery at the age of five--by his own father. This is the no-holds-barred tale of those dark days, his quest for freedom, and the determination to serve others born out of his experience. It is a story of good triumphing over evil, of God's grace, and of an extraordinary life of ministry. An updated edition of a classic title.