Synopsis
Bob White has written a very entertaining memoir depicting his life that began during the great depression, which encompasses a most embarrassing blight on American History, racial discrimination and blatant bigotry. He relives the childhood memories of a father who died too soon, a victim of alcoholism; a mother raising four children alone, on relief (welfare); eating half-rotten food, and wearing old, discarded clothes. After reading of his fun-filled, yet sad and heart rending years that Bob endured growing up in a small, segregated mid-western town, you want to stand and cheer when he finally overcomes the many obstacles a racially-divided society constantly threw in his path. He ultimately succeeds in receiving recognition while travelling world-wide as a singer with the renowned vocal group, The Platters. He has also appeared in numerous movies and television shows and received acclaim as an award-winning artist. One can only commend him for weathering this societal storm and emerging victorious with no recriminations towards anyone - only a sincere appreciation for his few accomplishments and the life God has made possible for him to now enjoy.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- ISBN: 9781456469245
- Number of pages: 144
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 9 mm
- Weight: 191g
- Languages: English
