Overview
In I See Myself, Joe Bonsall reflects on the contrasts and the crossroads of his life. From growing up in the inner city of Philadelphia to sitting on the front porch of his log home in rural Tennessee. From hanging with a street gang in his teens to surrendering to Christ at a youth camp. From working as a short order cook to headlining sold-out arenas. And now—from running across the stage each night to being sidelined by a neuromuscular disorder that has stolen his mobility. However, despite the changing circumstances of Joe’s life, two things have not changed. His unwavering faith in God. And his ability to inspire others.Reviews
"I’ve laughed. I’ve cried. It’s the best book Joe Bonsall has EVER written. Not only will the reader see Joe—they will see THEMSELVES in a profound manner through his masterful writing. LOVE IT!!" — Scott McKain, Hall of Fame speaker and author of The Ultimate Customer Experience.
"I've become friends with Joe over the years, and I've never met a more humble and genuine person than him. Country fans are going to LOVE this book! It's a must read!" — John Rich, Country music singer-songwriter.
"Joe is one of my heroes in the industry. I see myself in his story—from struggles to overcoming adversity—it’s truly inspiring. Read this memoir if you want to be encouraged and hear Joe’s own amazing rescue story—you don’t want to miss this book." — Zach Williams, Grammy winning singer-songwriter.
"For someone who ‘can't build a campfire,' this city boy from 3517 Jasper Street has brought a lot of joy and happiness to millions of people—and I mean millions ... And a few cats, too. His spiritual strength and love for his Country, Family, and Friends is a great example for all of us to live by. I'm proud to call Joe my friend." — Joe West, American former baseball umpire.
"The series of essays found in between these covers presents the story of a man who never forgot his roots, lived through tragedies, hit wall after wall, and saw each failure as a lesson rather than a stop sign. When his last hurrah was stolen by an illness that is both relentless and unforgiving, he didn’t quit living, but rather found new ways to enjoy life and inspire others." — Ace Collins, bestselling author.
"Reading I See Myself, I found myself crying, smiling, and laughing as I read all these little short stories from Joe’s life. This book has so many great moments that show you why Joe is the man he is today. I loved going down memory lane in each story. I love you, Joe." — Ben Isaacs, Member of The Isaacs, gospel music group.
"I really enjoyed I See Myself. Partly because I’ve been friends with Joe, Duane, Richard, and William Lee for over 45 years. It is a good, honest insight into Joe’s life and easy reading." — Jerry Martin, former professional baseball player.
"Joe Bonsall's contagious smile and effusive personality helped keep the Oaks relevant through numerous decades of a changing music scene. Joe's story is one that will bless and encourage you! You already love the music!" — Mike Huckabee, Former Arkansas governor.
"This candid and poignant memoir takes readers through a well-lived life. Escorting us onstage, backstage, on tour buses, through the streets of Philly, to exotic locales, hospitals, and cemeteries—Joe offers insights into life, love, patriotism, heartbreak, perseverance, and faith from his extraordinary perspective." — Peter Rosenberger, author/syndicated radio host of Hope for the Caregiver, and Joe Bonsall fan.
"Joe Bonsall says he sees himself in ‘a state of perpetual amazement’ when he looks back over the life he’s been privileged to live. As his friend I stand in amazement at his embrace-life attitude about everything, which has splashed over on to me and all who know him." — Bill Gaither, Gospel singer and songwriter.
"This book is a page turner that will keep you laughing and saying ‘wow’ over and over and over again." — Jimmy Wayne, recording artist and bestselling author.
"This is the book America has been waiting for Joe Bonsall to write! I See Myself is the perfect landing place for people who ponder life and its meaning and it has been written by a man whose thoughts lead us to a higher plain." — Andy Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of The Traveler’s Gift and The Noticer.
"This book is special because Joe gave us the gift of sharing his life’s highs and lows at a time when he was quite aware that for him the gift of life he’d found exhilarating was coming to an end. I’m in awe of his life and of the fact that Joe has shared it with us in his own words. What a gift. What a legacy." — Dan Rogers, executive producer, Grand Ole Opry / grateful friend of Joe Bonsall.Author Biography
Joe Bonsall has been singing since he was a young child, and in his mid-teens he fell in love with Southern Gospel music harmony. He is a retired member of The Oak Ridge Boys and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. He now enjoys spending more time at home with his family in Hendersonville, TN.