Publisher's Synopsis
Not Far from the Tree - Vignettes from Lives Well Lived is a moving collection of personal and historical reflections, tracing the resilience and determination of one family across generations. Paul E. White recounts his upbringing in mid-20th-century Brazil, Indiana, where his parents-his father, a self-taught musician and piano tuner, and his mother, a fiercely independent Creek Native American woman-worked tirelessly to break free from cycles of poverty and racial prejudice.
Through richly detailed vignettes, White brings to life the struggles and triumphs of his parents, who carved out opportunities where none existed. From the coal mines of Tennessee to the musical halls of West Virginia, from the segregated Midwest to diplomatic service abroad, this narrative is a testament to the enduring power of perseverance, family, and self-reliance.
With keen insight, White also reflects on his own journey, weaving together memories of childhood, service in Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War, and a distinguished career as a Foreign Service Officer. His stories challenge prevailing notions of identity, resilience, and what it means to pursue the American dream.
Profoundly personal yet undeniably universal, Not Far from the Tree is both a family chronicle and an inspiring meditation on the values that sustain us across generations. Readers will be captivated by this heartfelt tribute to a family whose roots run deep and whose branches stretch toward an ever-brighter future.