Your Heroes, My Grandparents is filled with an abundance of candid pictures, many of them never seen by the public. Your Heroes, My Grandparents, by Julie Rogers Pomilia is a charming read, and the first book ever to chronicle the lives of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, one of the most famous couples in western film and television history from the distinctive perspective of their grandchild. We knew them as our heroes, but she knew them as simply, Grandma and Grandpa. Having lived through the '50s and '60s at the height of their popularity, and on into these current times when few people under the age of 50 remember who they were and the impact they had on American culture, the author shares unique insights about what it was like living with her famous grandparents. Still relatable, these heartwarming experiences transcend time and generational differences.
Being the youngest daughter of Dale Evans' only biological son, she shares from personal experience, the love, and acceptance her grandparents exuded as they adopted five children from different walks of life and cultures. Combining "yours, mine, and ours, step, adopted and foster" making nine total, they were the Brad and Angelina of the '50s before it was in vogue. Each chapter stands alone, one short story after another, as she recalls with humor and tenderness, the perception of fame, the tragedies they endured, and the rollicking times they experienced being part of this multicultural brood. Spanning from her earliest memories until the time of their passing, this is a must-read for anyone longing for an intimate, positive encounter with two of the most beloved heroes in American history. There is a variety of reasons to pick up this book. Maybe Roy and Dale are nostalgic for you, maybe your parents told you about them, or maybe you have no idea who they were at all. No matter the reason, you will be glad you picked this one up.
Julie Rogers Pomilia has had a very full life, apart from being in the Rogers family. She was born in Pasadena, California, and studied piano and viola at a very young age. Julie majored in Music at Biola University in Los Angeles, but quickly realized she didn't have the passion to pursue a music career. So she switched her major to Elementary Education. She did, however, continue playing viola in several quartets, and a local symphony. Then later, after moving to Germany, she became the principal violist in the Munich Chamber Orchestra, where she performed in concerts at the Nymphenburg Palace.Being the granddaughter of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans her childhood (and throughout her life) has been colored with the deep familial love born out of the most famous on-screen (and off-screen) western couples of all time The King of Cowboys, Roy Rogers, and The Queen of the West, Dale Evans.Her book Your Heroes, My Grandparents, is a collection of short stories and family photos of Roy and Dale, that was originally written for her three sons. Because this couple played such a vital role in the formation of American culture, as well as much encouragement from people along the way, she decide to widen her audience to the public.
YOUR HEROES, MY GRANDPARENTS: A GRANDDAUGHTER'S LOVE
By Julie Rogers Pomilia
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LETTER FROM UNCLE DUSTY
FOREWORD
Chapter 1: WHO WERE ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS?
Chapter 2: WILL THE "REAL" CHILD PLEASE STAND UP?
Chapter 3: I'D LIKE A GRAMPY PLEASE
Chapter 4: WHO'S ON THE COVER?
Chapter 5: FRIDAY NIGHTS AT THE RANCH
Chapter 6: MY HAPPY PLACE
Chapter 7: MAMA DALE AND DADDY ROY
Chapter 8: TRIGGER AND BUTTERMILK
Chapter 9: IT WAS ALL FUN AND GAMES
Chapter 10: GRANDMA ON A LILY PAD
Chapter 11: THE MAN IN RED
Chapter 12: THE STUMP TABLE
Chapter 13: LITTLE ROBIN
Chapter 14: DEBBIE
Chapter 15: WHERE ARE THE APPLES?
Chapter 16: BIRTHDAYS
Chapter 17: THE ROCK COLLECTION
Chapter 18: THE JONATHAN WINTERS SHOW
Chapter 19: A TALE OF TWO GRANDMAS
Chapter 20: THE OLD AIRSTRIP
Chapter 21: SHE HAD NO IDEA
Chapter 22: THE SWAP MEET
Chapter 23: NO ONE TELLS ME ANYTHING
Chapter 24: THE TALKERS CLUB
Chapter 25: THE SCOTLAND TRIP
Chapter 26: 199 CLAY PIGEONS
Chapter 27: PHEASANT HUNTING WITH GRANDPA
Chapter 28: THE FOX FAMILY SINGERS
Chapter 29: THE APPLE DOESN'T FALL FAR
Chapter 30: THE LIVES THEY TOUCHED
Chapter 31: TOM FOX, DALE'S SON
Chapter 32: HE WAS ALSO MY DAD
Chapter 33: OUT OF MY COMFORT ZONE
HERE AND THERE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR