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by Howard A. Saddler (Author)

How does a child survive when the people meant to love him most walk away?

Born in the quiet rural district of Success, Jamaica, Howard A. Saddler's life began with a rhythm of country life and the warmth of his grandparents' care. But that stability shattered when his mother chose her freedom over motherhood, leaving him behind at just three years old. What followed was a childhood marked by the sharp sting of abandonment, the stigma of illegitimacy, and a harrowing journey of survival.

In this deeply moving memoir, Saddler recounts his struggle as a "forgotten package" passed between households that did not want him. From walking barefoot for miles in search of a place to belong to surviving on sixpence and the kindness of strangers, his story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit.

The Child Who Learned to Survive is more than a story of hardship; it is a powerful narrative of:

    • Resilience: How a young boy forged determination from rejection.
    • Transformation: The journey from a barefoot child in Jamaican dirt to a successful businessman and philanthropist.
    • Forgiveness: The courageous choice to let go of the past and build a legacy of giving back.

Saddler's journey from the "shadows of a house" to the fulfillment of the American Dream serves as a beacon of hope for anyone who has ever felt invisible. It is a reminder that while our beginnings shape us, they do not have to define us.

Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.17 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 25, 2026
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by Howard A. Saddler (Author)

How does a child survive when the people meant to love him most walk away?

Born in the quiet rural district of Success, Jamaica, Howard A. Saddler's life began with a rhythm of country life and the warmth of his grandparents' care. But that stability shattered when his mother chose her freedom over motherhood, leaving him behind at just three years old. What followed was a childhood marked by the sharp sting of abandonment, the stigma of illegitimacy, and a harrowing journey of survival.

In this deeply moving memoir, Saddler recounts his struggle as a "forgotten package" passed between households that did not want him. From walking barefoot for miles in search of a place to belong to surviving on sixpence and the kindness of strangers, his story is a testament to the indomitable human spirit.

The Child Who Learned to Survive is more than a story of hardship; it is a powerful narrative of:

    • Resilience: How a young boy forged determination from rejection.
    • Transformation: The journey from a barefoot child in Jamaican dirt to a successful businessman and philanthropist.
    • Forgiveness: The courageous choice to let go of the past and build a legacy of giving back.

Saddler's journey from the "shadows of a house" to the fulfillment of the American Dream serves as a beacon of hope for anyone who has ever felt invisible. It is a reminder that while our beginnings shape us, they do not have to define us.

Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.17 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 25, 2026

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The Child Who Learned to Survive - Paperback

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