Ishmael (Ishmael #1) 
I was given Ishmael and Self-Raised by a friend at a Toastmasters conference. Her husband was kind enough to retrieve these precious old books from their book shelf so I could read them. I'm so impressed with the story that I, along with my new friends, think it is prime material for a Netflix series. As a screenwriter, I've never attempted a period piece but here I go! My minds wanders while reading these books...how did the author write all these illustrious words without a computer? The
persevereverb (used without object)to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.Perseverance is probably one of the hardest qualities for a person to develop, and it yet it is also one of the most rewarding. With enough perseverance, greatness can be achieved, no matter what circumstances, obstacles or hardships stand in in the way. It is this quality that stands at the center of E. D. E. N. Southworth's 1876

I was skeptical at first about this book. It started slow. It kept my interest so that was good. And then it got better.The whole time I was reading I could tell it was a Lamplighter book. It just had this feel to it. And now that I'm done reading this book I feel like I've just finished this long journey. But only to find out that this book has a sequel and so the ending was very sudden leaving me with a thirst to read the next book.This books is great! I recommend it to all. Older readers
I read the original unedited version of this and loved every minute!
well written interesting story, but has issues with racism. It's sad because her views would have been progressive at the time, but today this book may be too offensive for many to read which will drive them away from an otherwise good story.
What a terrible disappointment... after a very slow start the book became interesting and yet ended abruptly without any resolution... to be continued in a sequel. Really 523 pages and she couldn't wrap up the story? Even worse the only admirable character who is without fault throughout the entire novel falls in the end? I feel robbed.
E.D.E.N. Southworth
Leather Bound | Pages: 523 pages Rating: 4.37 | 696 Users | 71 Reviews

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Title | : | Ishmael (Ishmael #1) |
Author | : | E.D.E.N. Southworth |
Book Format | : | Leather Bound |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 523 pages |
Published | : | 2005 by Lamplighter Publishing (first published 1850) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Classics. Historical. Historical Fiction. Christian Fiction. Christian |
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You will never read a story that is more inspiring and challenging than Ishmael. The heights of success achieved by this young man reveal little of the utter poverty into which he was born. He entered life motherless and poor, and despite the wishes of everyone around, he survived and flourished in his paltry environment. His commitment to character and integrity and his singular focus on preserving his mother’s name gave his life focus and purpose. His perseverance and determination to educate himself in law gave him the opportunity to infl uence the highest levels of government. E.D.E.N. Southworth captures the rich panorama of sights and sounds in rural Maryland in the decades prior to the Civil War. When you reach the end, don’t despair —the drama continues in the sequel, Self Raised!Describe Books Toward Ishmael (Ishmael #1)
Original Title: | Ishmael Or, In the Depths |
ISBN: | 1584741171 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ishmael #1 |
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Ratings: 4.37 From 696 Users | 71 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Ishmael (Ishmael #1)
Finding a good story, with a strong hero that has good Christian morals, but doesn't come off as to good to be true can be difficult. However, Ishmael Worth's story from obscure, poor beginnings and his journey to become a respectable gentleman in pre-Civil War American society, really has the makings of a great Christian hero. Ishmael was written by E.D.E.N. Southworth in 1876 and is loosely inspired by the life of Ishmael Worth who became the first man to ever defend a woman in court.I was given Ishmael and Self-Raised by a friend at a Toastmasters conference. Her husband was kind enough to retrieve these precious old books from their book shelf so I could read them. I'm so impressed with the story that I, along with my new friends, think it is prime material for a Netflix series. As a screenwriter, I've never attempted a period piece but here I go! My minds wanders while reading these books...how did the author write all these illustrious words without a computer? The
persevereverb (used without object)to persist in anything undertaken; maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement; continue steadfastly.Perseverance is probably one of the hardest qualities for a person to develop, and it yet it is also one of the most rewarding. With enough perseverance, greatness can be achieved, no matter what circumstances, obstacles or hardships stand in in the way. It is this quality that stands at the center of E. D. E. N. Southworth's 1876

I was skeptical at first about this book. It started slow. It kept my interest so that was good. And then it got better.The whole time I was reading I could tell it was a Lamplighter book. It just had this feel to it. And now that I'm done reading this book I feel like I've just finished this long journey. But only to find out that this book has a sequel and so the ending was very sudden leaving me with a thirst to read the next book.This books is great! I recommend it to all. Older readers
I read the original unedited version of this and loved every minute!
well written interesting story, but has issues with racism. It's sad because her views would have been progressive at the time, but today this book may be too offensive for many to read which will drive them away from an otherwise good story.
What a terrible disappointment... after a very slow start the book became interesting and yet ended abruptly without any resolution... to be continued in a sequel. Really 523 pages and she couldn't wrap up the story? Even worse the only admirable character who is without fault throughout the entire novel falls in the end? I feel robbed.
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