Sunday, August 9, 2pm at Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Avenue, SINY 10306
Staten Island OutLOUD is proud to feature a new book by lifelong Islander Dolores Morris (pictured at left). The Soldier That Wagged Her Tail is the extraordinary story of WWII service by her father, William A, Morris Jr., and his comrade-in-arms… Trixie: a brave little dog that he met just before the Normandy Invasion.
Trixie was with Sgt. Morris on D-Day +3, at the Battle of the Bulge, behind enemy lines, and in many other combat situations. Trixie saved his life, and he saved hers.
This story invites us to reflect on all who sacrificed during World War II, as we approach the 70th anniversary of the end of that war. It is the story of African-Americans who served bravely and selflessly in a segregated military. It is a story of comradeship, love, and survival. It is a loving daughter’s tribute, a story that must be shared.
Staten Island OutLOUD’s reading features the velvet-voiced Gregory Taylor as Sgt. Morris, and the inimitable Vivian Vassar (of Day de Dada) as Trixie, the little dog who saved his life.
A lemonade & cookie social will follow our reading. This event is free, and family-friendly. Good for all ages.