George Washington Carver, John Perry
George Washington Carver, John Perry
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George Washington Carver
A Biography of a Scientist, Botanist, and Former Slave

Author: John Perry

Narrator: Percy Bell

Unabridged: 3 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Thomas Nelson

Published: 03/21/2023


Synopsis

Christian Encounters, a series of biographies from Thomas Nelson Publishers, highlights important lives from all ages and areas of the Church. Some are familiar faces. Others are unexpected guests. But all, through their relationships, struggles, prayers, and desires, uniquely illuminate our shared experience.A generation of 20th-century Americans knew him as a gentle, stoop-shouldered old black man who loved plants and discovered more than a hundred uses for the humble peanut. George Washington Carver goes beyond the public image to chronicle the adventures of one of history's most inspiring and remarkable men.George Washington Carver was born a slave. After his mother was kidnapped during the Civil War, his former owners raised him as their own child. He was the first black graduate of Iowa State, and turned down a salary from Thomas Edison higher than the U.S. President to stay at the struggling Tuskegee Institute, where he taught and encouraged poor black students for nearly half a century.Carver was an award-winning painter and acclaimed botanist who saw God the Creator in all of nature. The more he learned about the world, the more convinced he was that everything in it was a gift from the Almighty, that all people were equal in His sight, and that the way to gain respect from his fellow man was not to demand it, but to earn it.

About John Perry

John Perry graduated cum laude from Vanderbilt University, with additional studies at University College, Oxford, England. Before beginning his career as an author in 1997, he was an award-winning advertising copywriter and radio producer. John has published 21 books as an author, collaborator, or ghostwriter. He is the biographer of Sgt. Alvin York, Mary Custis Lee (wife of Robert E. Lee and great granddaughter of Martha Washington), and George Washington Carver. Among other books, he has also written about the 1925 Scopes “monkey” trial (Monkey Business, with Marvin Olasky, B&H Publishing, 2005) and contemporary prison reform (God Behind Bars, Thomas Nelson, 2006). He is a two-time Gold Medallion finalist and Lincoln Prize nominee. He lives in Nashville.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary

The man was certainly unique and inspirational, and also very winsome as an individual. But as much of the book was about his various doings at the agricultural college I was not always very engaged. Of more interest to me (especially as a non-American) was how this man overcame racial prejudices, ho......more

Goodreads review by Eric

I'd give this book a 5 of 5 for the story of an exceptionally amazing man, but a 3 of 5 for the writing which shows some repitition. George Washington Carver was born around 1860 in Missouri of a slave family. His mother, Mary, was carried off by bushwackers and never heard from again. From this unl......more

Goodreads review by MC

Race relations in America have always been hard and difficult. Great strides have been made during the past half century, despite the actions of various race hustlers like Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and the NAACP leadership. To be sure, things are not perfect. Can they improve still? Perhaps. Can s......more

Goodreads review by John

This book is factual and respectful of Carver's faith, which guided everything he did, including his unquenchable thirst for knowledge. He excelled at many endeavors: gardening, music, art, and of course botany. His motivation throughout life was to see African Americans have a better life. For inst......more