Hubby: The Author

When Hubby told me He planned to write a book, I absent-mindedly replied, “great idea.”   But, silently, I thought, “this will never happen.”   Though, I knew Hubby had a story to tell, I doubted whether He would be able to –

  • set aside the time required to write a book.
  • limit or end relationships with the “circle of people” He had devoted so much time to since retiring?
  •  understand the “circle of people” would continue to live their lives and survive, maybe even thrive, without His input support, feedback, comments and/or encouragement.

To my surprise, Hubby laid off:

  • MSNBC News (Alex, Andrea, Tamron, Krystal, Toure, Ari, Chris, Al, Rachel, Lawrence, Chris, Steve, Ed, and Melissa)
  • Basketball Games
  • Football Games

But, the one “circle relationship” He remained loyal to, His idol, Tiger Woods.  Every time Tiger plays, Hubby retreats, hibernates, and focuses on watching the game of golf.  After the last 18th Hole is played, He reappears and comes back to Me and our life together.

Underestimating Hubby, after fifty-three years of our “up close and personal relationship, was a BIG MISTAKE.   I, of all people should have known Hubby would write and publish His book of memoirs.  Why, because he said so.  And, when He sets a goal – it happens.

 

Meet The Author

The Son of A Sharecropper Achieves the American Dream

by James C. Thomas

 Introduction

I am a 70-year-old black male who was born in Mississippi in 1941 to an 18-year-old unwed mother with one child.  My parents were sharecroppers.  I did not know my biological father until I was 15 years old.  I grew up in dire poverty in the pre-Civil Rights south, chopping and picking cotton for ten hours a day, eight months of the year.  I was a high school dropout and had my first child out-of-wedlock, at the tender age of 17.  One year later I married my beautiful 17-year-old-childhood sweetheart and by age 26 I was the father of four children.  By age 33, I had obtained a Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.   I overcame my difficult beginnings to become the successful person I am today.

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This year my wife Yvonne and I celebrated our 52nd anniversary.  Thanks to a lot of hard work and God’s blessings, I now live in Brown Deer, Wisconsin, a suburb of Milwaukee, and have a winter home in a gated community in Orlando, Florida.  I live in a beautiful house, have a large collection of African-American art, and mementos, drive a luxury car, and am not without resources and material comforts.  I am surrounded by treasured books by William Faulkner, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, W.E. B. DuBois, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Marcus Garvey, and numerous other authors who have written about the African-American experience in America.  I am truly blessed with a rich network of friends going back to elementary school including my best friend, my loving wife Yvonne.  I have four children, eight grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, all blessed with good health and sound minds, and pursuing outstanding careers.

My story and my family’s story is about being black in this country – an honest story about how much progress has been made, but also about how much progress needs to be achieved.  I faced many hardships and struggles as a poor black boy growing up in 1950s Mississippi.  But my struggles and hardships didn’t end when I moved to the north and began my professional career in business and government service.  While I was no longer chopping and picking cotton ten hours a day, I was still in ways treated like a second-class citizen.  This book, then, is a cautionary tale about attitudes that have not changed fast enough and the progress that still needs to be made.

At the same time this is not a memoir by an angry black man.  Rather, it is a story of hope and perseverance – about how I overcame tremendous odds to achieve success and the American dream.  Despite the problems I describe, I’ve had many more victories, and I am thankful to my family, friends, colleagues, and country for the opportunities and achievements that have blessed my life.

I hope you enjoy this book.  May it inspire you to tell your own story.  (James C. Thomas, Orlando, FL, August 1, 2012)

To My Hubby On Your First Book

Kudos, Congratulations, Hats Off, Well Done, Great Job, Outstanding, Superb, Tremendous, Exceptional

We Are A Seasoned Couple

Dedicated to Living Life to Its Fullest

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During this final season life, I am going on a journey to define "ME." Opening up and going outside of my comfort zone to redefine ME.. Exploring and pursuing new interests that will lead to personal happiness, serenity, and tranquility. In undertaking this mission, overcoming the FEAR is my greatest challenge. Fear has played a large role in my life, but I overcame the FEAR of breast cancer, chronic pain associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fibromyalgia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Sleep Apnea. My new mantra: FEAR has two meanings: "(1) Forget Everything And Run, or (2) Face Everything and Rise. The Choice is Mine." Blogging here I come ready or not!!!

6 thoughts on “Hubby: The Author”

    1. Thanks Cebby. Had to take a break from blog. Back at work. Boy, it’s no fun, but when family calls I respond. Enjoying our Little One and look forward to seeing you. Happy Birthday. Tried to connect by phone today. Hear u may be up for a visit on Friday. Can’t wait to see u.

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    1. Sharon, i am so. so sorry for the delay in responding. Past several weeks things have been hectic. Back in town, temporarily called out of retirement, due to staff shortages related to illness and travel. Had to place blog on hold for three or four weeks. The book can be purchased through Amazon.com. Hope u njoy reading.

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