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John Newton: The Angry Sailor

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John Newton hated being a sailor. The ship's officers gave him all the worst jobs, whipped him if the tasks were not done perfectly, and practically starved him while they ate huge meals. John wondered how God could have let this happen to him. Everyday he got angrier and angrier with the other sailors and with God. He fought with everyone and stole whenever he got the chance. By the time he was seventeen, he had one of the worst reputations in the whole navy!John prayed that God would get him off the horrible warship where he worked, but he never stopped to think that God might have other plans. Read about John's dangers and exciting life at sea and find out what God did have planned for the angry sailor.

125 pages, Paperback

First published February 5, 1984

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Kay Marshall Strom

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Kay Marshall Strom is the author of forty published books. Her writing credits also include numerous magazine articles, short stories, curriculum, stories for children, two prize-winning screenplays, and booklets for writers. Kay speaks at seminars, retreats, and special events throughout the country. She and her husband Dan Kline love to travel, and more and more Kay’s writing and speaking take her around the word.

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June 9, 2025
Read this for my book report, really good book
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March 29, 2013
Angry Sailor tells the tale of the 18th century British slave trader, John Newton. The story sets sail with Newton, an eleven year old boy aboard his father's ship. The author traces Newton's life from a simple sailor to a life of debauchery aboard a slave trading ship. It is well-known that Newton lived a life of sin for many years, hating God and hating mankind - until the sovereign hand of God rescued him by his grace. God not only delivered Newton from the horrible slave trade industry; more importantly, he rescued him from the slave market of sin.

Kay Marshall Strom writes this short historical narrative with children in mind. And she does a worthy job. The story telling is good and God's sovereign grace is clearly articulated. A must read for children of all ages!
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19 reviews
October 16, 2012
This is an incredible book that was read to me by my teacher in the 3rd or 4th grade. It's about the life of John Newton; the man who wrote Amazing Grace. I remember loving this book so much and being so riveted that when the chapters were finished we would beg her to read another. I am currently reading this to my four children and am thrilled that they are as excited about the story as I was then.
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7 reviews
August 17, 2012
I've read this book way back in HS... one of my favorites actually.

The life story of John Newton, by the way, He was the writer and composer of the AMAZING GRACE hymn. This book is highly recommended to be read not only by adults but also by kids who are able to understand what life is about.

John Newton underwent the most impossible struggles a teenage boy can ever survive, but by the grace of God, he did.
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December 26, 2007
Easy, somewhat child-like telling of John Newton's life. I enjoyed it.

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October 3, 2010
Possibly my favorite book! Read it at least4 times throughout the years. Everytime it turns up,I read it!
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June 3, 2013
This is a powerful story about redemption, loved it!
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June 18, 2021
What a powerful story indeed!! Wow...this is a quick read about the life John Newton had endured after his Mother had died when he was seven....to his wild, hardened years as a teen sailor with his being treated cruelly...to his eventual acceptance of Jesus as his Saviour. He is the man who wrote the well known and loved classic hymn "Amazing Grace"..... well worth the read!
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May 12, 2018
A chapter book on the life of John Newton. While biographical, it’s prose waxes poetic rather than focusing on an encyclopedic retelling of events. Enough to whet your appetite for a more thorough biography.
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November 4, 2021
I love biographies, and this was a very well written account of the life of John Newton. Well worth the read.
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October 31, 2022
Beautifully written, easy to read biography on a sinner saved by grace.
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June 3, 2023
4-1/2 stars.
I recommend “Out of the Depths” or “An Authentic Narrative,” autobiography by John Newton.
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July 18, 2023
An excellent biography. My 8-year old son was captivated!
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March 23, 2011
Good story for an adolescent or Teen -- and a good faith builder for an adult as well!
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