Thursday, September 22, 2022

Impossible dreams? No, not at all

I'm Possible: A Story of Survival, a Tuba, and the Small Miracle of a Big Dream ~ by Richard Antoine White, 2021, memoir, 248 pages
A musician shares his remarkable story in this book, an inspiring memoir of both perseverance and possibility.  Young Richard Antoine White and his mother don't have a key to a room or a house.  Sometimes they have shelter, but they never have a place to call home.  Still, they have each other, and Richard believes he can look after her, even as his mother struggles with alcoholism and sometimes disappears, sending Richard into loops of visiting familiar spots until he finds her again.  And he always does — until one night, when he almost dies searching for her in the snow and is taken in by his adoptive grandparents.

Living with his grandparents is an adjustment with rules and routines, but when Richard joins a band for something to do, he unexpectedly discovers a talent and a sense of purpose.  Taking up the tuba feels like something he can do that belongs to him, and playing music is like a light going on in the dark. 
Soon Richard gains acceptance to the prestigious Baltimore School for the Arts, and he continues thriving in his musical studies at the Peabody Conservatory and beyond, even as he navigates racial and socioeconomic disparities as one of few Black students in his programs.  He pushes forward with fierce determination, eventually securing a coveted spot in a symphony orchestra and becoming the first African American to earn a doctorate in music for tuba performance.  A professor, mentor, and motivational speaker, Richard now shares his extraordinary story — of dreaming big, impossible dreams and making them come true.
I put this book on reserve at my library when my friend Madge recommended it, and it came in today's library delivery.

1 comment:

Helen's Book Blog said...

This sounds like it might be intense, but really good.