I thought this book would be more about her life as a bio and in her freedom but being in the form it is written it’s a hard read that just drags into things that don’t have a good rhythm or flow. The writing is choppy and unnatural. If I’d known it was written in such a manner I’d not bought it. The parts of her life touched upon are sad and miserable but she experienced such miracles in her life to become what she did. It’s just a struggle to read
Interesting Reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The narrative of this story was interesting and brought a perspective about the Civil War and the abolition of which I was unaware. Written in the first person, the story is compelling.
Historically Startling and Important
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
So often we find out how important a piece of text written hundreds of years ago can change the way the human species views the world as well as themselves. The Narrative of Sojourner Truth is such a novel. Not only does it show the harshness of human error, it also illuminates the strength and compassion that exists within all of us . I now realize how iggnorant I actually was before reading this novel. I had no idea that cruelty to slaves was so prominant in the northern part of the U.S during the early 1800s. The reader can feel the raw emotion radiating off this extraordinary women who faught so hard for racial and sexual equality. Sojouner(or Isabella) is so commited, she even fasted for three days just to improve herself spiritually. It is acts like this as well as the numerous occasions where she seeks to help others that will leave the reader in awe. I would suggest this book to any body interested in America's history and anybody who is looking for a little inspiration in their lives. This narrative is part of America's young yet vast history and should never be forgotten.
history hurts but is needed to know
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I can never tire of learning the depts of suffering black woman had to endure. It gives me even more pride for my people and much hope for a better tomorrow.
let the truth be known
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
very much a must read the way the words flow with your thoughts as if you were really there to me it is a must readnice book
THE TRUTH FROM SOJOURNER TRUTH
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Anyday, anywhere, this book: "The Narrative of Sojourner Truth", is a masterpiece. The hardship she endured, as well as other horrors of slavery will always live in our memories. Afterall, it is said that: 'The evil that men do lives after them'. Sojourner's courage and perseverance is commendable. There is a lot to learn from her.I strain to keep myself from laughing each time a serious issue like Slavery is raised, and I see men and women do nothing but run for cover. The North accuses the South of having been too tenacious on slavery, and the South accuses the North of hypocrisy, insisting that she (the North), started it in the first place: by disguising the first slaves whom she brought (in 1619) to New Amsterdam (the present day New York) as "indentured servants".Surely, the guilty are afraid and ashamed; but that changes nothing. Reality will always remain reality. This 138-paged book is a fantastic history memo. It is the real truth; from Sojourner Truth.
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