9781559722711
The Ditchdigger's Daughters
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Publication Date: 01 April, 1995
ISBN: 9781559722711
Pages: 1
Subjects: Biographies, Social science, Self help
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Description:
A memoir of a childhood in a close-knit family whose father pushed his daughters to escape poverty.
PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: Publishers Weekly
Review Date: 1995-04-17
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The remarkable power of family values as articulated by an uneducated black man and his wife is played out in this loving memoir. Thornton is one of five daughters born to a laborer in a New Jersey shore town who was almost obsessed with the importance of education for his children and the nurturance of their talents. He strictly monitored their musical training, scrimping and wheedling where necessary to pay for their lessons. Eventually the Thornton Sisters Band was formed‘a family enterprise whose financial success became the source of the daughters' college tuition. Although only two of the girls fulfilled their father's dream that they become doctors, all of them have successful careers. This picture by Thornton and Coudert (Advice from a Failure) of a black man's single-minded devotion to his family is a tribute to an extraordinary father who transcended racial prejudice to raise appreciative daughters to be independent women. Photos not seen by PW. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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