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Lessons in Gratitude: A Memoir on Race, the Arts, and Mental Health
Book
2024
Published by:
University of Michigan Press
summary
Lessons in Gratitude tells the story of Aaron Dworkin, a MacArthur Fellow, social entrepreneur, and spoken word artist who has dedicated his life’s work to changing the face of classical arts in the world. The themes of persistence, passion, and loyalty shine through stories of an unhappy childhood, a lifelong search for identity, and the obstacles of race, culture, and class. Readers will learn how the author greets these challenges and how they drove him to make a difference for people who are shut out of opportunity. Persistence in the face of multiple failures and false starts ultimately led Dworkin to create the Sphinx Organization, whose mission is to address the underrepresentation of Black and Latinx people in the field of the classical arts.
Aaron’s unique journey, which begins with his adoption by a white Jewish couple from Chicago at two weeks of age, leads him to the ultimate reunification with his birth family at the age of 31. Lessons of Gratitude is a coming of age story that examines the difficulties of biracial identity across generations and the challenges that mixed race families still face today. It is also a painful and honest adoption memoir, further complicating the narrator’s experiences of racial identity throughout his life and shaping his experiences with his own children. Through his work in the arts and the impact of this work, Dworkin has been able to “pay forward” the first thing that offered him unconditional love—music.
Aaron’s unique journey, which begins with his adoption by a white Jewish couple from Chicago at two weeks of age, leads him to the ultimate reunification with his birth family at the age of 31. Lessons of Gratitude is a coming of age story that examines the difficulties of biracial identity across generations and the challenges that mixed race families still face today. It is also a painful and honest adoption memoir, further complicating the narrator’s experiences of racial identity throughout his life and shaping his experiences with his own children. Through his work in the arts and the impact of this work, Dworkin has been able to “pay forward” the first thing that offered him unconditional love—music.
Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Frontmatter
Contents
Prologue
Part I
1. The Beginning
2. Violin and Middle Passage
3. Chocolate City
4. Europe
5. Tarzan, Practicing & Searching
6. Interlochen
7. A Love at Penn State
8. Final Year at Penn State
9. Jumpstarting the Homeless
10. Dungeons, Dragons & Miracles with Robin Williams
11. Reconciliation Tour
12. The Angel
Part II
13. Unearthing the Sphinx
14. Becoming Strong
15. A Mirror for my Soul
16. There was Moore to Life
17. I Reach for Oprah
18. A Detroit Renaissance
19. Picture Perfect
20. A New Place for My Heart
21. Uncommon Genius
22. (Fund)raising the Dream
23. Getting to Carnegie Hall
24. Building Beyond Oneself
Part III
25. A Change in Direction
26. Dean of the Big Blue
27. A Noah Crisis
28. The Spirit Endures
29. Family and My Boys
About the Author
Index
ISBN | 9780472904761 |
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Related ISBN(s) | 9780472056996, 9780472076994, 9780472221837 |
DOI | 10.1353/book.125874![]() |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1428173031 |
Launched on MUSE | 2024-09-05 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |
Copyright
2024