Not For Sale, E.B. Tucker
Not For Sale, E.B. Tucker
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Not For Sale
How to survive and thrive in a world that wants to control you

Author: E.B. Tucker

Narrator: E.B. Tucker

Unabridged: 6 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/27/2024


Synopsis

Market luminary and author of Why Gold? Why Now? and The Tucker Letter shares the story of his path from troubled teen to business success.This touching collection of stories reveals trying times for a bright young boy unaware of his alternative learning style. Born in rural eastern North Carolina to a structure ill-suited for nonconformists, he was outcast from day one.Tucker reveals what it’s like to grow up under harsh religious zealotry, rigid cultural norms, and a fear-based regime. Then to transition to what he slowly learned is a magical life, not to be missed.His emancipation from highly controlled systems evokes the uncontainable spirit in all of us. The small voice within that tells us we have something special, and important to share with the world. When we do, we’re happy, and often successful.From day one we’re up against parents, teachers, bosses, and a society that needs us to be a certain way…for its convenience.Not For Sale walks the bumpy road of independence. Step by step, you’ll see every part of the journey. It may be the encouragement you need to walk your own unique path.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lauren on February 06, 2012

Here in lies my passion... Do you ever just cry out to God and say why am I here? What passion have you given me? What can I do? Say it and I'll go. Well, I did. And the first thing God presented to me was the issue of human trafficking. I suppose God thinks a lot of me or at least He knows He can do......more

Goodreads review by Jason on March 16, 2008

It is estimated that around 1 million people, mostly children, are kidnapped every year by organized crime circles. Most of these victims are then trafficked into foreign lands and sold to pimps/brothel owners wo in turn will have them raped, by paying customers, several times a day until their bodi......more

Goodreads review by Ariel on February 05, 2014

Everybody should read this book. If you think slavery was stamped out in the 1800's you would be very much mistaken. 27 million people are currently enslaved in the world, half of them are under the age of 18. This book is a call out for the modern abolitionists to save them. The book is set up in c......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on February 22, 2011

3.5. This is good book, but really sad. I thought I knew about human trafficking but this book opened my eyes to all of its forms.......more

Goodreads review by David on August 06, 2010

This book is a must-read. Batstone first learned about human trafficking (i.e., modern slavery) when he discovered the waitresses at his favorite Indian restaurant were slaves. The point of this book is to inspire a new wave of abolitionists who will work against slavery in all its guises throughout......more