Precious Memories Sharing Joy, Love and Lifelines
A Family Reunion
by
Book Details
About the Book
This book is a storytelling venture. The idea was planted originally by my cousin
Stephen. He once said, “My mother
always talked about how it was years ago”.
So this is an attempt to tell Stephen and the rest of the young people
in my family and in all families what it was like – way back then.
Part I starts the book off with what was the trip of
a lifetime. My travels to Senegal West
Africa. Part I ends with the reader at
my family reunion listening as I greet and meet the family. I try to give them a feeling of what goes on
there in the course of the day.
Part II is filled with information about the good
old days. While Part III gives an
intimate peek into my childhood. Part
IV, V, and VI really gives a lot of information about the family
traditions.
This book runs the full gamut of emotions. You will laugh, you may cry. You will have some serious thoughts, but you
are sure to have plenty of fun. Some
chapters are going to make your mouth water, as I give you a peek at some of
the family recipes. Ha!
About the Author
The author of Precious Memories started her writing
career at a very early age. Encouraged
to write by her grandmother, who lived in Hampton, Virginia, she wrote long
letters informing Grandma Bassette of what was going on with all of her
children who had married into the Rollins family and consequently moved to live
in Providence, RI.
Throughout the author’s lifetime she would often
find herself involved with writing in one way or another, and always enjoyed
it. She was involved in her community
and was the editor of her Tenant’s Association’s Newsletter which was
circulated to approximately 2,000 households.
In 1980 she started her own newsletter, which communicated reflections,
thoughts, helpful hints, and great ideas.
She had quite a following, and community participation was
substantial. Ms. Rollins also is a
writer of poetry. For several years
during her working career she worked in the Consumer Affairs Department of the
United States Post Office where she was responsible for writing letters of
resolution of customer’s complaints.
She could hardly believe that she was being paid for doing something
that she just loved to do anyway.
Although the author often had ideas of writing short
stories, the idea of writing this book “Precious Memories” was firmly planted
by one of her cousins. He was very
interested in anything she could tell him about the good old days. Although she tried very hard to tell him
about the days gone by, she never felt it was quite enough. Over the years she collected many precious
memories about her family. She often
thought, one day I’ll write a book.