This book gives readers a glimpse of the author's childhood and what it was like growing up in the Bronx during the 1950s. Her father, Leroy Minus, was a jazz pianist who fell in love and married Thelma Minus, a jazz singer. Both parents retired their show business careers to raise their seven children.
Ms. White attended St. Anthony of Padua's Grammar School. White met four young girls, Arlene Smith, Jackie Landry, Millicent Goring and Lois Harris. The girls became good friends and formed The Chantels. Their memorable tours through America's South in the midst of the Civil Rights Movement were often scary and interesting.
The Chantels are still singing and sound better than ever as they tour the country, entertaining audiences and receiving standing ovations.
About the Author
Rene Minus White, founder of RMW Enterprises, has penned fashion for Montgomery Ward's, Essence Magazine and Leavit Advertising Agency. She is the proud product of Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City.
Today, Ms. White enjoys the privileges of an international respected journalist as the Fashion and Beauty Editor for the N. Y. Amsterdam News. She is also the founder of a Time to Style, Inc., a production and communications company that produces fashion editorials, fashion shows, and presentations. She is also a licensed realtor in New York State. Presently, she is an Associate Broker with Douglas Elliman, specializing in Westchester, Riverdale and Harlem, New York, markets.
Ms. White was fortunate to have met and married her late husband, Javier A. White, Esq. in 1975. They were blessed with a daughter, Naomi White Randolph, and son, Javier R. B. White. Both are married. Ms. White enjoys her wonderful grandchildren: granddaughters Soraya and Makena and grandson Javier.