(11/16/2010)
Being from Birmingham myself, I was especially interested in learning how this family overcame the prejudice and unrest of the times. The story begins with Dr. Rice's childhood, including music lessons, school, church and friendships and continues through her years in Tuscaloosa, Denver, Washington, and at Stanford. This book is not about politics or race; rather it is about her parents and the part they played in her life. Dr. Rice presents her parent's values, character, and discipline without their seeming "holier than thou" or any different from their neighbors, although they are doubtless an exceptional family. She also includes information about her grandparents and other relatives; she is proud that she was not the first family member to obtain a PHD! I found the book very interesting and very well written, and although not a "page-turner," I found myself eager to return to reading it. I recommend it most highly, especially for parents!