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Soul Stirrings : How Looking Back Gives Each of Us the Freedom to Move Forward [Paperback]

Joyce Mollie-Jean Coleman (Author), Dottie Walters (Foreword)
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February 1, 2001
The premise of Soul Stirrings begins with Author Joyce Joyce Coleman experiencing an epiphany as she lectures a group of high school students at Buena Park high school in Orange County, California. Coleman, at the time a corporate officer at Trans World Airlines (TWA), had been brought in as a motivational speaker and expert in customer service. She found that her young audience was unimpressed with her credentials because they believed her to be just another "oreo" - black on the outside and white on the inside. Coleman won them over by returning to her authentic self, the person who grew up in rural, pre-civil rights Mississippi and walked over two miles each way to school at a one-room schoolhouse.

Coleman's return to her roots and remembering the land, love, laughter, and sorrow of her youth led her to write Soul Stirrings, twenty seamlessly interwoven stories about growing up in Mississippi during the 1950's. She magically transports her readers to Locust Hill, Mississippi, where she skips across rolling pastures near a gentle creek to her little schoolhouse, carrying her lunch in a tin molasses bucket. Alternate transporation were Ole Grey, Ole Billy, and Ole Red, a trio of horses that made the two plus mile trek to Belmont Public School easier and faster than on foot.

Readers will delight in the richness of characters like Elsie, John Willie, partiarchic Papa, and the indomitable Miss Lula. They will learn about the social life and customs of the times as kinfold from up-North Chicago travel back and forth to McComb, Mississippi on the City of New Orleans train, bringing care packages of store-bought clothes to Locust Hill and carrying boxes of country food back to Chicago.

Stories are divided by seasonal activities.

Chapter one is devoted to memories of life during fall and spring seasons. It begins with Papa, Miss Lula, and others who lived at Locust Hill, Belmont, and surrounding communities working together to build a school so classes would not have to be held at Rose Hill Baptist church. Coleman deftly adds color and texture to day to day life. In Ghost stories she introduces storytelling as a form of entertainment that was a cultural staple.

Chapter two, Summertime, contains humorous yet poignant accounts of working the fields, revival meetings, baptisings, and rally meetings. Readers will find themselves back in the 1950's, singing and shouting at old time baptisings along the creek bank. One can almost hear the long meters (Dr. Watts' songs) that were the standard of church services during that time.

Chapter three contains stories about Christmastime and the work of deep dixie in winter, including hog killing events.

Coleman uses author's reflections at the end of each chapter to summarize her personal reaction to the memories she uncovers along her journey into her past. For her, looking back revealed a legacy of strength of character, commitment to family and eduation, personal sacrifice, and an unshakable belief in God. Knowledge of her legacy gave her insight into her own potential. As the knowledge unfolded she gained strength necessary to reinvent herself, to begin anew with a career she had privately desired for years.

Original pencil drawings of rural life during the 1950's by Joan Rushing Stewart, a Mississippi artist, beautifully illustrate stories.

Soul Stirrings contains a recipe section, thirteen scrumptous dishes that are the mainstay of Coleman's family's country feasts. Gumbo, baked goose, cornbread-oyster dressing, lemon pie, Christmas fruit cookies, and sinner's punch are among the lip-smacking recipes included.

Appendices include actual photographs of rural, Wilkinson County schoolhouses from the 1950's for African American children, excerpts of eighth grade graduation orations, and donation list for textbook-hauling fees.


Editorial Reviews

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"Every time ...someone you know needs the sunshine turned on after a dark night, give ... one of these heartlifting books. -- Dottie Walters,

Publisher/Editor Sharing Ideas Magazine

"The success of Coleman as an ... entertaining public speaker is no surprise. This ... work has across-the-board appeal." -- ForeWord Magazine, May 2001

A triumph! First-rate storytelling that instantly draws you in. ...The window anyone can look through to ... redefine their future. -- Earl G. Graves Publisher Black Enterprise Magazine

Every time ... someone you know needs the sunshine turned on after a dark night, give ...one of these heartlifting books. -- Dottie Walters Publisher/Editor Sharing Ideas Magazine

Speaks profoundly of African Americans, their struggles and survivals. Thank you for sharing your family with our nation. -- Alyce Griffin Clarke Mississippi House of Representatives

From the Author

Soul Stirrings is about getting in touch with that wihich stirs our soul, and using that discovery to help us become our aspirational best.

As you read about Papa, Miss Lula, and the rest of Soul Stirring's characters, it is my wish that you will be reminded of the pleasant times of your childhood. I hope you are transported to a time in your life when you felt cherished, when you experienced success and fulfillment. Hopefully, there is still someone in your life that can tell you about where you come from, so that you can benefit from knowledge of the success of your forefathers. When you find that place that sustains you, hold on to the visions and feelings; begin the process of using them to create the life you wish for yourself today.

Enjoy!


Product Details

  • Paperback: 278 pages
  • Publisher: Locust Hill Press; 1st edition (February 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0970091842
  • ISBN-13: 978-0970091840
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #852,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars GoodGirlBookClubOnline.com LOVED IT!, December 3, 2001
This review is from: Soul Stirrings : How Looking Back Gives Each of Us the Freedom to Move Forward (Paperback)
We often hear the past does not equal our future. But Joyce shows us how EVERYTHING that happens in our lives works together for our good. That having mastered the joys and sorrows of the past can be an impetus for a rewarding future. Such wonderful storytelling prose with extra doses of inspiration--we couldnt put this down! Thanks for reminding us that we each have a special voice and giving us the inspiration to use it!
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