My Story, My Song, Lucimarian Roberts
My Story, My Song, Lucimarian Roberts
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My Story, My Song

Author: Lucimarian Roberts, Robin Roberts, Missy Buchanan

Narrator: Robin Miles, Robin Roberts

Unabridged: 3 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 04/01/2012

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Good Morning America viewers have come to know and love Lucimarian Roberts, the 88-year-old mother of coanchor Robin Roberts. On the day after Hurricane Katrina blew through the Gulf Coast, they watched Robin, standing amid the remnants of her hometown, recount the desperate search for her mother–and her return to safety. Robin was not surprised to learn that even as the winds howled and floodwaters rose, Lucimarian sang hymns. Today, Lucimarian Roberts can recite lyrics to hundreds of hymns and spirituals. She credits hymns for helping her, a black woman born in 1924, live faithfully through the turbulent times of the Great Depression, segregation, and racial prejudice even as the wife of a U.S. Air Force officer. This memoir shares pivotal moments in Lucimarian Roberts’ intriguing life, revealing how God has sustained her with strength and hope. Daughter Robin reflects at the close of each chapter, with her own voice, on her remarkable mother’s character and influence. Special features include 5 musical tracks, all played and sung by Lucimarian Roberts. Within these tracks is the hymn "When We All Get to Heaven," performed by three of the Roberts women: Dorothy, Robin, and Lucimarian. PDF material includes photos throughout the years of the Roberts’ family.

About The Author

Lucimarian Tolliver Roberts may be best known as the mother of broadcast journalist, Robin Roberts. However, the 87-year-old has achieved success in her own right, serving as the Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and as a board member for numerous organizations. Lucimarian Roberts was born and raised in Akron, Ohio, where she earned a scholarship from the publishers of the Akron Beacon Journal and became the first person in her family to attend college. She graduated in 1946 from Howard University in Washington, DC, and married Lawrence Roberts, a member of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen, with whom she raised 4 children. Lucimarian Roberts lived through the Great Depression, segregation, the civil rights movement, and many personal challenges. These experiences helped shape her unique perspective on life.


Reviews

This was an easy read. Lucimarian Roberts tells her story by subject matter rather than chronologically. This made it a little harder to follow.......more

Goodreads review by Lynn

Lovely, uplifting story of this phenomenal woman. Beautifully narrated. The hymns took me back to my childhood and reminded me that Jesus loves me......more

Although the book is not in chronological order and there are places where I wished for more information, the fact that I read this in almost one sitting is testimony that it is a worthy read. Because I read it on my Kindle, though, I could not access the musical CD that accompanies it, so after rea......more