My Mississippi
Title | My Mississippi PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 2000-01-01 |
Genre | Mississippi |
ISBN | 9781617034398 |
A father and son present an eloquent portrait and personal evocations of modern Mississippi in this book which contemplates the realities of the present day, assesses the most vital concerns of the citizens, gauges how the state has changed, and beholds what the state is like as it enters the 21st century. 105 full-color photos.
My Dog Skip
Title | My Dog Skip PDF eBook |
Author | Willie Morris |
Publisher | Vintage |
Total Pages | 130 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0307558169 |
This classic story of a boy, a dog, and small-town America is "a rich experience all around.... Skip turns out to be a dog worth writing about.... I'd take him home in a shot" (The New York Times Book Review). In 1943 in a sleepy town on the banks of the Yazoo River, a boy fell in love with a puppy with a lively gait and an intelligent way of listening. The two grew up together having the most wonderful adventures. My Dog Skip belongs on the same shelf as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Russell Baker's Growing Up. It will enchant readers of all ages for years to come. A major motion picture form Warner Brothers, starring Kevin Bacon, Diane Lane, Luke Wilson, Frankie Muniz, and "Eddie" from the TV show Frasier (as Skip), and produced by Mark Johnson (Rain Man).
Good Old Boy
Title | Good Old Boy PDF eBook |
Author | Willie Morris |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 143 |
Release | 2009-08-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780916242688 |
The author's boyhood escapades in his hometown of Yazoo City, Mississippi.
The Courting of Marcus Dupree
Title | The Courting of Marcus Dupree PDF eBook |
Author | Willie Morris |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 465 |
Release | 1992-10 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0878055851 |
Winner of a Christopher Award in 1984 for "affirming the highest value of the human spirit," the classic account of a young black athlete who became a metaphor for the complex culture of Mississippi
Squint
Title | Squint PDF eBook |
Author | Jose P. Ramirez |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 2009-09-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 160473339X |
Lying in a hospital bed, José P. Ramirez, Jr. (b. 1948) almost lost everything because of a misunderstood disease. When the health department doctor gave him the Handbook for Persons with Leprosy, Ramirez learned his fate. Such a diagnosis in 1968 meant exile and hospitalization in the only leprosarium in the continental United States—Carville, Louisiana, 750 miles from his home in Laredo, Texas. In Squint: My Journey with Leprosy, Ramirez recalls being taken from his family in a hearse and thrown into a world filled with fear. He and his loved ones struggled against the stigma associated with the term “leper” and against beliefs that the disease was a punishment from God, that his illness was highly communicable, and that persons with Hansen's disease had to be banished from their communities. His disease not only meant separation from the girlfriend who would later become his wife, but also a derailment of all life's goals. In his struggle Ramirez overcame barriers both real and imagined and eventually became an international advocate on behalf of persons with disabilities. In Squint, titled for the sliver of a window through which persons with leprosy in medieval times were allowed to view Mass but not participate, Ramirez tells a story of love and perseverance over incredible odds.
The Last Resort
Title | The Last Resort PDF eBook |
Author | Norma Watkins |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 309 |
Release | 2011-05-09 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1604739789 |
Raised under the racial segregation that kept her family's southern country hotel afloat, Norma Watkins grows up listening at doors, trying to penetrate the secrets and silences of the black help and of her parents' marriage. Groomed to be an ornament to white patriarchy, she sees herself failing at the ideal of becoming a southern lady. The Last Resort, her compelling memoir, begins in childhood at Allison's Wells, a popular Mississippi spa for proper white people, run by her aunt. Life at the rambling hotel seems like paradise. Yet young Norma wonders at a caste system that has colored people cooking every meal while forbidding their sitting with whites to eat. Once integration is court-mandated, her beloved father becomes a stalwart captain in defense of Jim Crow as a counselor to fiery, segregationist Governor Ross Barnett. His daughter flounders, looking for escape. A fine house, wonderful children, and a successful husband do not compensate for the shock of Mississippi's brutal response to change, daily made manifest by the men in her home. A sexually bleak marriage only emphasizes a growing emotional emptiness. When a civil rights lawyer offers love and escape, does a good southern lady dare leave her home state and closed society behind? With humor and heartbreak, The Last Resort conveys at once the idyllic charm and the impossible compromises of a lost way of life.
Return to Dresden
Title | Return to Dresden PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Ritter |
Publisher | Univ. Press of Mississippi |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 2004-02-13 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1578065968 |
A clinical psychologist and Dresden survivor confronts national guilt for theNazi past.