Showing posts with label black history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black history. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

I Will Survive - a story about Gloria Gaynor

 

Looks like we'll have another good movie in time for Galentine's Day. She is close to my age now and has come a long way since disco. 

Synopsis: 

GLORIA GAYNOR: I WILL SURVIVE is the story of a Disco legend who, for five decades, has inspired millions with her words I WILL SURVIVE, but only understood the lyrics when she hit rock bottom herself.

Release Date: 2/13

Trailer link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCvHkWCRWLo

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Friday, August 2, 2019

The Undertaker's Assistant by Amanda Skenandore

https://www.amazon.com/Undertakers-Assistant-Amanda-Skenandore-ebook/dp/B07K61W28C/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=The+Undertaker%27s+Assistant+by+Amanda+Skenandore&qid=1564177425&s=gateway&sr=8-1https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-undertakers-assistant-amanda-skenandore/1129811237?ean=9781496713681#/https://www.powells.com/book/-9781496713681https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42832910-the-undertaker-s-assistant?from_search=true

"Her past was all around her, yet still beyond her reach."

Wow, This would make a good movie. Become immersed right away and continue to be so throughout. Interesting, unpredictable story. Effie is 7 years old, running into a Union camp during the Civil war, taken in by a doctor. She assists him through the War and he takes her up North with him after the North wins. Even though freedom from slavery is won, the progress those of her race have made is resented.  Eleven years later she goes back South to New Orleans to try to remember and find some kind of connection with her early life.
The doctor who raised her taught her to be his assistant as an embalmer, and she is good at it. She's very bright, knowing the entire anatomy, German, Latin. Her Northern accent is not appreciated though. As she learns more about her past, she grows with the relationships she forms along the way, and finds her own strength and personal freedom. Overall a clean read, with some mild sexual references, such as what the slave traders did to her even though she was a little girl. Brings to light some of the very cruel treatment of African Americans. The violence and intimidation depicted in the story are based on historical fact.

"Even the chains and shackles would someday rust and crumble. Then who could say it happened at all?"

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