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Overview"The story of slavery, a man, and the world's most beloved hymn. John Newton led a rich life. He was a God-fearing man and a successful seafaring trader; his cargo was a lucrative business, for his wares were human beings. In 1748, Newton's ship, the Greyhound, sailed the triangular trade route from Liverpool to Africa and on to Antigua as it had many times before. But on one journey, at the height of the slave trade, a storm raged. Feeling all was lost, Newton prayed that if he were spared, he would leave the cruel world of slave trading behind forever. That night, Newton's prayers were answered, and true to his word, he turned his back on the slave trade. In fact, he went on to become an ardent abolitionist. Among Newton's many achievements, his greatest legacy would be the most beloved hymn of all: ""Amazing Grace."" Out of Slavery: The Journey to Amazing Grace is the story of slavery as well as the man and the hymn." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda Granfield , Janet WilsonPublisher: Tundra Books Imprint: Tundra Books Dimensions: Width: 21.40cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 26.30cm Weight: 0.376kg ISBN: 9780887769153ISBN 10: 0887769152 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 15 May 2011 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsThe depth of research in the text is admirable and the prose tells the story without excuses or moralizing. Janet Wilson's illustrations are equally exceptional; each page beautifully captures the era without affectation or melodrama. -- Highly Recommended -- Children's Book Review Annual 1997 The depth of research in the text is admirable and the prose tells the story without excuses or moralizing. Janet Wilson's illustrations are equally exceptional; each page beautifully captures the era without affectation or melodrama. -- Highly Recommended -- Children's Book Review Annual 1997 The depth of research in the text is admirable and the prose tells the story without excuses or moralizing. Janet Wilson s illustrations are equally exceptional; each page beautifully captures the era without affectation or melodrama. Highly Recommended Children s Book Review Annual 1997 The depth of research in the text is admirable and the prose tells the story without excuses or moralizing. Janet Wilson's illustrations are equally exceptional; each page beautifully captures the era without affectation or melodrama. <br>-- Highly Recommended -- Children's Book Review Annual 1997 The depth of research in the text is admirable and the prose tells the story without excuses or moralizing. Janet Wilson s illustrations are equally exceptional; each page beautifully captures the era without affectation or melodrama. Highly Recommended Children s Book Review Annual 1997 Author InformationLinda Granfield is the award-winning author of nearly twenty-five nonfiction titles for young readers. Known for her meticulous research, as well as her fine writing, Granfield's books include In Flanders Fields: the Story of the Poem by John McCrae and High Flight: A Story of World War II. Linda Granfield grew up in Boston and now makes her home in Toronto. Janet Wilson is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art. Her illustrations have appeared in numerous magazines and picture books, including In Flanders Fields: The Story of the Poem by John McCrae, which won the inaugural Red Cedar Award for Nonfiction and the Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E. Award for Children's Books. She lives in Eden Mills, Ontario. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |