The deeper the roots : a memoir of hope and home / Michael Tubbs.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250173447 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: vii, 257 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Flatiron Books, 2021.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | She-daddy's son -- All eyes on me -- School daze -- Dreams -- Hustle and motivate -- Boy meets world -- Can I live? -- Rejection and redirection -- Sprint -- Victory lap -- Roses from concrete -- Upset the setup -- Keys to the city -- Jericho Road -- Epilogue: God's plan. |
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Genre: | Autobiographies. Biographies. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
"The making of a visionary political leader-and a blueprint for a more equitable country "Don't tell nobody our business," Michael Tubbs's mother often told him growing up. For Michael, that meant a lot of things: don't tell anyone about the day-to-day struggle of being Black and broke in Stockton, CA. Don't tell anyone the pain of having a father incarcerated for 25 years to life. Don't tell anyone about living two lives, the brainy bookworm and the kid with the newest Jordans. And also don't tell anyone about the particular joys of growing up with three "moms"-a Nana who never let him miss church, an Auntie who'd take him to the library any time, and a mother, "She-Daddy", who schooled him in the wisdom of hip-hop and taught him never to take no for ananswer. So for a long time Michael didn't tell anyone his story, but as he went on to a scholarship at Stanford and an internship in the Obama White House, he began to realize the power of his experience, the need for his perspective in the halls of power. By the time he returned to Stockton to become, in 2016 at age 26, its first Black mayor and the youngest-ever mayor of a major American city, he knew his story meant something. The Deeper the Roots is a memoir astonishing in its candor, voice, and clarity of vision. Tubbs shares with us the city that raised him, his family of badass women, his life-changing encounters with Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama, the challenges of governing in the 21st century and everything in between-en route to unveiling hiscompelling vision for America rooted in his experiences in his hometown"-- - Baker & Taylor
The first African American mayor and the youngest-ever mayor of Stockton, California, is finally ready to share where he came from, and where heâs going. 75,000 first printing. Illustrations. - McMillan Palgrave
âInsightful, emotional, and enraging. By sharing his story in gripping detail, Michael Tubbs embodies an old feminist tradition whereby the personal is political. He empowers us to fight for equal opportunities for our communities, and encourages us to amass the courage to overcome loss and injustice.â âIbram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning author of Stamped from
the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist
The making of a visionary political leaderâand a blueprint for a more equitable country
âDonât tell nobody our business,â Michael Tubbsâs mother often told him growing up. For Michael, that meant a lot of things: donât tell anyone about the day-to-day struggle of being Black and broke in Stockton, CA. Donât tell anyone the pain of having a father incarcerated for 25 years to life. Donât tell anyone about living two lives, the brainy bookworm and the kid with the newest Jordans. And also donât tell anyone about the particular joys of growing up with three âmomsââa Nana who never let him miss church, an Auntie whoâd take him to the library any time, and a mother, âShe-Daddyâ, who schooled him in the wisdom of hip-hop and taught him never to take no for an answer.
So for a long time Michael didnât tell anyone his story, but as he went on to a scholarship at Stanford and an internship in the Obama White House, he began to realize the power of his experience, the need for his perspective in the halls of power. By the time he returned to Stockton to become, in 2016 at age 26, its first Black mayor and the youngest-ever mayor of a major American city, he knew his story meant something.
The Deeper the Roots is a memoir astonishing in its candor, voice, and clarity of vision. Tubbs shares with us the city that raised him, his family of badass women, his life-changing encounters with Oprah Winfrey and Barack Obama, the challenges of governing in the 21st century and everything in betweenâen route to unveiling his compelling vision for America rooted in his experiences in his hometown.