Escape from Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity and My Journey to Freedom in America | Francis Bok, Edward Tivnan | Completely captivating!
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Escape from Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity and My Journey to Freedom in America
Francis Bok
,
Edward Tivnan
St. Martin's Griffin
, 2004 - 304 pages
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Winner of the Books for a Better Life/Suze Orman First Book Award
May 1986: Seven-year-old Francis Bok was selling his mother's eggs and peanuts near his village in southern Sudan when Arab raiders on horseback burst into the quiet marketplace, murdering men and gathering the women and young children into a group. Strapped to horses and donkeys, Francis and others were taken north into lives of
slavery
under wealthy Muslim farmers.
For
ten
years
, Francis lived in a shed near the goats and cattle that were his responsibility. After two failed attempts to flee--each bringing severe beatings and death threats--Francis finally
escape
d at age seventeen. He persevered through prison and refugee camps for three more years, winning the attention of United Nations officials who granted passage to
America
.
Now a student and an antislavery activist, Francis Bok has made it his life mission to combat world slavery. His is the first voice to speak to an estimated 27 million people held against their will in nearly every nation, including our own. Escape
from
Slavery is at once a riveting adventure, a
story
of desperation and triumph, and a window revealing a world that few have survived to tell.
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Choose to read this one!
Two days ago I began to read "
Escape
from
Slavery
". I have hardly wanted to set it down since I picked it up. I have been saddened but incredibly inspired. I am forcefully reminded that
freedom
is a miracle too easily taken for granted. Until this week, I admit I was completely ignorant of Sudan, let alone the plight of it's people. In fact, I only knew Sudan was another big country "somewhere in Africa". This book is not a hi
story
of Sudan, but it does put it on the map for you. It does not try to expound on all of the political issues, but it paints a very human picture of how the government affects the people. This is one young man's compelling account of his early life and
journey
as a slave in Sudan. It is told in a simple, clear and honest voice. For me, Sudan is now the birthplace of Piol Bol Buk - known today as "Francis Bok". It is the place where Piol laughed and played with his family. He made clay cows with his friends, and dreamed of being like his father. It is the place where Piol was entrusted one day to take his mother's produce to sell at the market...and would never return. Here was a little boy forced to witness unspeakable violence, and who had everything taken away from him. However, no one could take his indomitable spirit. Sudan is a place where innocent lives are crushed every day, and yet it is also the place where Francis Bok was created. Francis humbly and painstakingly details his escape, the agonizing immigration process, and the miraculous turn of events that ensued. Francis has begun to fulfill his father's prophesy that someday he would do "great and important things" and would have the strength of "twelve men". This is a story about slavery, but it is really a story about hope, faith, will-power and determination. It is a miraculous story. Who could have imagined that this young boy with no hope of survival would make such a huge impact for his country already? Truly inspirational! This is a testament that the human spirit can survive unspeakable things - and then can rise from the ashes. When you find a story like this, you just can't wait to share it with the world! Francis Bok lived through such horrific pain, and yet now we have the chance to lis
ten
to his story, and to make a difference in the world just like he has. I hope that you will choose to read this story. I know that you will be so grateful!
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Completely captivating!
I read this book for one of classes and I must say that while I
ten
d not to be a fan of non-fiction I was completed enamored by this book. Bok wrote a very engaging
story
about his life and his involvement in making a difference in what is occurring in Sudan. I liked so many things about this book. It was a personal story. Someone really overcoming the odds placed against him. A
true
underdog story. The story was heart-wrenching in parts, especially when confronted with the truth about
slavery
in Southern Africa. I couldn't have more respect for Bok, he overcame horrific hardships and continues speaking out. I really reccomend this book!
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A very important book
This is a powerful book. It is writ
ten
in a clear and engaging style. It is important that people know about the human rights abuses going on in Sudan. Mr. Bok's
story
does this in a meaningful and moving way.
Captivatng
This book is a must read!!! I recommend this book...inspiring. as well as sad when Francis and many others have to suffer...I honestly did not know that
slavery
still exist in sudan and many other countries
impressive work
The first portion of the text is hard to put down, an eye-opening first person account of a life torn
from
his home community. The later narrative of his work with the NGO, testifying, lecturing and the like is a bit stilted and boring, and some of the culture conflicts upon arrival in the USA seem exaggerated for at
ten
tion or effect. Still, a worthy subject matter and interesting author.
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