Papa Was A Rolling Stone: A Daughter's Journey to Forgiveness
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Author:  Robin Wright King

ISBN: 978-0-9760755-4-7

Library of Congress Control Number: 2007920075

180 Pages Paperback

Publisher:  Read4Life Books Iowa

Year of Publication: February 2007

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George W. B. Haley, Former U.S. Ambassador and brother of "Roots" author, Alex Haley said... In “Papa Was A Rolling Stone: A Daughter’s Journey to Forgiveness”, author Robin Wright-King forces our community to recognize and act on a situation that has permeated every level of our society. The life story of Wright-King as chronicled in the book makes a compelling case for parents and everybody concerned about the future of our younger generation to work to prevent fatherlessness or motherlessness. This book strikes in the heart of a problem that demands our collective response as African Americans because the family has always been central to our community and in upholding our values. I commend Wright-King for urging everyone to act now. 


Howard W. Starks Jr., Ed. Spec., Department of Africana Studies,
Wayne State University said...   In
"Papa Was A Rolling Stone: A Daughter’s Journey to Forgiveness" is one of most comprehensive and sociological reports on the absent father in Black families of the 21st century.  Mrs. King combines a personal experience to a malignant paradigm with solutions to breaking this insidious situation within the Black community.  Moreover, combining statistics with human experiences bringing facts and numbers in our faces, creates and presents a most obvious question, “What are we going to do now?”  Papa Was A Rolling Stone will draw you in with love, educate you with facts, and motivate you to action and or advocacy with its answers. 


Bankole Thompson, senior editor, the Michigan Chronicle and author of "Ignoring The Underprivileged", said ... "Papa Was A Rolling Stone: A Daughter's Journey to Forgiveness is a strong and moving account of one of our most pressing issues in America today: fatherlessness.  The life of author Robin Wright King chronicled in this book is a vivid triumph of the human spirit and the power of struggle.  If you are not ready to deal with or change your own difficult life situation, doon't bother to pick up this book."

Oliver J. Johnson, Ph.D., author of “Breaking The Chains Of Cocaine: Black Male Addiction And Recovery”, said ... "Papa Was a Rolling Stone: A Daughter's Journey to Forgiveness is a profoundly moving, strikingly passionate, and inspired articulation of what it means to grow up without the nurturing presence of a loving father.  It wakes us up to the enormity of the challenge facing all African American fathers: that our love and support for our daughters is fundamentally incalculable.  Robin Wright King poignantly reminds us of the pain that is generated when fathers are absent and invisible, and she does so in a manner that is suffused with a unique blend of elegance, wisdom, and grace." 

Lee E. Meadows, Ph.D, Professor of Management at Walsh
College, Author of The Lincoln Keller Mystery Series & author of Take the Lull by the Horns: A Business Fable said... "Robin Wright comes forth with great emotional depth, a stunningly vivid account of a parental void that should resonate with readers across a spectrum of experiences. The unique nature of the ‘Father-Daughter’ relationship is examined in all its beauty and frustration. This is a must-read for all daughters seeking to understand themselves in the context of a father lost.”