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Soul Serenade: Rhythm, Blues & Coming of Age Through Vinyl (edição: 2016)

de Rashod Ollison (Autor)

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A coming-of-age memoir about a young boy in rural Arkansas who searches for himself and his distant father through soul music Growing up in rural Arkansas, young Rashod Ollison turned to music to make sense of his life. The dysfunction, sadness, and steely resilience of his family and neighbors was reflected in the R&B songs that played on 45s in smoky rooms. Steeped in the sounds, the smells, the salty language of rural Arkansas in the 1980s, Soul Serenade is the memoir of a pop music critic whose love for soul music was fostered by his father, Raymond. Drafted into the Vietnam War as a teenager, Raymond returned a changed man, "dead on the inside." After his parents' volatile marriage ended in divorce, Rashod was haunted by the memory of his itinerant father and his mama's long forgotten "sunshine smile." For six-year-old Rashod, his father's record collection-the music of Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack, Al Green, and others-provided solace, coherence, and escape. Moving nine times during his childhood, Rashod constantly adjusted to new schools and homes with his two sisters, Dusa and Reagan, and his mother, Dianne. Resilient and tough, while also being distant and punitive, she worked multiple jobs, striving "to make ends wave at each other if they couldn't meet." He spent time with his acerbic mother's mother, Mama Teacake, and her family's living-out-loud ways, which clashed with his father's family-religious, discreet, and appropriate-where Rashod gravitated to Big Mama and Paw Paw, his father's parents. Becoming aware of his same-sex attraction, Rashod felt further isolated and alone but was encouraged by mentors in the community who fostered his intelligence and talent. He became transformed through discovering the writing of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Nikki Giovanni, and other literary greats, and these books, along with the soulful sounds of the 1970s and 80s, enabled him to thrive in spite of the instability and harshness of his childhood. In textured and evocative language, and peppered with unexpected humor, Soul Serenade is an original and captivating coming-of-age story set to an original beat.… (mais)
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Título:Soul Serenade: Rhythm, Blues & Coming of Age Through Vinyl
Autores:Rashod Ollison (Autor)
Informação:Beacon Press (2016), 240 pages
Coleções:Giveaway books I read, Sua biblioteca
Avaliação:****
Etiquetas:memoir

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A coming of age story growing up black and gay in Arkansas, Rashad Ollison tells his story in a lyrical and memorable style. The reader can identify with music that shares stories, tells secrets, and embraces blackness; the culture and identity. An excellent read! ( )
  AdwoaCamaraIfe | Feb 1, 2019 |
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The tagline, description, and even the title of the book did not match expectations as I read the book. This memoir of Ollison's had me waiting and wondering when soul music was going to come in and match the events in his life as they unfolded. I had truly wanted music to be his guide, his family, a tutor explaining why the rain fell, why a cut bled. Getting past this shortcoming, the book turned into a lesson of history, exploration and race, in Arkansas during the identity and belonging period that America went through in the Seventies, and the me-me-me, glam-it-up and show-it-off of the Eighties. The anguish Rashid Ollison felt when his father left, the tumultuous arguments with his siblings and extended family, and the rough years of childhood when looking for your own place in society, and meaning of life, are very well laid out by Ollison. His writing is above par, yet the tale was wandering at times. ( )
  jimcripps | Jan 19, 2018 |
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It took me a while to get into this book- about 1/3 of the way through, however, I really found it engaging. The author's tone is open and honest and he gives a heartfelt account of his childhood and the events that shaped him. It also showcased the role of family- especially parents- in grooming us as we grow. ( )
  kerinlo | Aug 7, 2017 |
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Simply outstanding. This matter of fact memoir will speak to anyone that grew up poor and different in the south, regardless of race. Though the entire work rang true, the book really captured me about half way through. I believe this is where the author was old enough to really recollect and process the turmoil of his life. Filled with sadness and triumph, I highly recommend this book. ( )
  dmerrell | Jul 23, 2017 |
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This book is the story of family, growing up, personal identity, and how music can connect all of those things in a person's life. It is an autobiography of an African-American boy growing up in the South in the late 20th century. Rashod tells of his family's travails and constant upheavals, the struggles they faced as a family and as individuals, and his coming to terms with his own sexuality. Music is a constant source of expression, comfort, and surrogate family support for Rashod. This is a compelling story of love, life, loss, and redemption and the power of music to bridge those life moments. ( )
  loafhunter13 | May 11, 2017 |
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I dedicate this book to my parents,

Royce Diane Smith-Ollison and Raymond Ollison Jr.

Without them, I would have no story.
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A coming-of-age memoir about a young boy in rural Arkansas who searches for himself and his distant father through soul music Growing up in rural Arkansas, young Rashod Ollison turned to music to make sense of his life. The dysfunction, sadness, and steely resilience of his family and neighbors was reflected in the R&B songs that played on 45s in smoky rooms. Steeped in the sounds, the smells, the salty language of rural Arkansas in the 1980s, Soul Serenade is the memoir of a pop music critic whose love for soul music was fostered by his father, Raymond. Drafted into the Vietnam War as a teenager, Raymond returned a changed man, "dead on the inside." After his parents' volatile marriage ended in divorce, Rashod was haunted by the memory of his itinerant father and his mama's long forgotten "sunshine smile." For six-year-old Rashod, his father's record collection-the music of Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack, Al Green, and others-provided solace, coherence, and escape. Moving nine times during his childhood, Rashod constantly adjusted to new schools and homes with his two sisters, Dusa and Reagan, and his mother, Dianne. Resilient and tough, while also being distant and punitive, she worked multiple jobs, striving "to make ends wave at each other if they couldn't meet." He spent time with his acerbic mother's mother, Mama Teacake, and her family's living-out-loud ways, which clashed with his father's family-religious, discreet, and appropriate-where Rashod gravitated to Big Mama and Paw Paw, his father's parents. Becoming aware of his same-sex attraction, Rashod felt further isolated and alone but was encouraged by mentors in the community who fostered his intelligence and talent. He became transformed through discovering the writing of Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Nikki Giovanni, and other literary greats, and these books, along with the soulful sounds of the 1970s and 80s, enabled him to thrive in spite of the instability and harshness of his childhood. In textured and evocative language, and peppered with unexpected humor, Soul Serenade is an original and captivating coming-of-age story set to an original beat.

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