The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

Michael “Mikey” K. Willis spent his most impressionable years in southern Appalachia. In his eye-opening new memoir, he perfectly captures the local culture of 1960s rural North Carolina. Willis’s memoir shows both the unique heritage of the region and his personal struggles as a young man growing up in an abusive family. The mountains of North Carolina serve as a deterrent to outsiders, but the locals embrace the beautiful scenery and rugged isolation. This isolation serves to make Mikey’s life a living hell. Even in the wild beauty of the mountains, he can’t escape the violent actions of his parents. If his father isn’t missing, he is beating young Mikey. But his neighbors know Mikey’s father only as the pastor of the local Baptist church. As Willis explores this early-childhood trauma, he also chronicles his encounters with southern gospel music, baptisms, and revival meetings. Things change for his family when his father accepts a position at a church in Asheville, North Carolina. Mikey suddenly finds himself in the big city. As he makes new friends and encounters the pangs of first love, he finally stands up to his father and plans a better future for himself.

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The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

Michael “Mikey” K. Willis spent his most impressionable years in southern Appalachia. In his eye-opening new memoir, he perfectly captures the local culture of 1960s rural North Carolina. Willis’s memoir shows both the unique heritage of the region and his personal struggles as a young man growing up in an abusive family. The mountains of North Carolina serve as a deterrent to outsiders, but the locals embrace the beautiful scenery and rugged isolation. This isolation serves to make Mikey’s life a living hell. Even in the wild beauty of the mountains, he can’t escape the violent actions of his parents. If his father isn’t missing, he is beating young Mikey. But his neighbors know Mikey’s father only as the pastor of the local Baptist church. As Willis explores this early-childhood trauma, he also chronicles his encounters with southern gospel music, baptisms, and revival meetings. Things change for his family when his father accepts a position at a church in Asheville, North Carolina. Mikey suddenly finds himself in the big city. As he makes new friends and encounters the pangs of first love, he finally stands up to his father and plans a better future for himself.

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The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

by Michael K Willis
The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

The Life of Mikey: A Memoir

by Michael K Willis

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Michael “Mikey” K. Willis spent his most impressionable years in southern Appalachia. In his eye-opening new memoir, he perfectly captures the local culture of 1960s rural North Carolina. Willis’s memoir shows both the unique heritage of the region and his personal struggles as a young man growing up in an abusive family. The mountains of North Carolina serve as a deterrent to outsiders, but the locals embrace the beautiful scenery and rugged isolation. This isolation serves to make Mikey’s life a living hell. Even in the wild beauty of the mountains, he can’t escape the violent actions of his parents. If his father isn’t missing, he is beating young Mikey. But his neighbors know Mikey’s father only as the pastor of the local Baptist church. As Willis explores this early-childhood trauma, he also chronicles his encounters with southern gospel music, baptisms, and revival meetings. Things change for his family when his father accepts a position at a church in Asheville, North Carolina. Mikey suddenly finds himself in the big city. As he makes new friends and encounters the pangs of first love, he finally stands up to his father and plans a better future for himself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999006429
Publisher: Bookbaby
Publication date: 09/21/2017
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Michael K. Willis was born and raised in the Appalachian region of the Blue Ridge Mountains in western North Carolina. Willis received his bachelor’s degree in political science and history from Western Carolina University and his master’s degree in public administration from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Prologue ix

Chapter 1 The Beginning 1

Chapter 2 Haywood County 6

Chapter 3 Macon County 19

Chapter 4 Mount Hope 24

Chapter 5 Moore's Old Place 27

Chapter 6 Saint John's 34

Chapter 7 The Mount Hope Parsonage 41

Chapter 8 Cartoogechaye Elementary School 53

Chapter 9 Seminary 67

Chapter 10 Cartoogechaye Creek and the Woods 72

Chapter 11 Southern Baptists 83

Chapter 12 James Chapel 91

Chapter 13 Preachers 100

Chapter 14 Meals at the Willis Home 105

Chapter 15 The Chicken Mother Fried 111

Chapter 16 All Kinds of Routines 117

Chapter 17 Outings and Trips 128

Chapter 18 Television and Rock and Roll 135

Chapter 19 Oakley 142

Chapter 20 Cypress Drive 151

Chapter 21 The Cypress Drive Boys 169

Chapter 22 Oakley Elementary School 179

Chapter 23 Entertainment 195

Chapter 24 Road Trips 201

Chapter 25 The Oakley Parsonage 208

Chapter 26 Edgewood 216

Chapter 27 Return to Mount Hope 226

Chapter 28 Franklin High School 234

Chapter 29 Ann Perry 245

Chapter 30 Moving On 252

Chapter 31 A Year Like No Other 263

Chapter 32 Farewell to Mount Hope 274

Epilogue 281

About the Author 285

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