WATERMELON SUMMERS
A Ceremonial Autoethnography by MR. TOMONOSHi!
Watermelon Summers is a Southern Afrofuturist coming-of-age hymn—tuned with mythic intimacy, lyrical surrealism, and emotional inheritance. Framed as a field journal from the TOMONOSHi! Storytelling Academy, it blends fiction and anthropology, memory and imagination, testimony and transformation.
Through the eyes of Coltrane Johnson the Third, we enter a summer soaked in sweat, laughter, grief, and gospel. Cousins become comrades. Watermelons become metaphors. The bayou becomes a portal. What begins as a writing assignment becomes a sacred odyssey—where family rituals, arcade battles, and front-porch wisdom blur the line between the real and the divine.
MR. TOMONOSHi writes not as a distant observer, but as a mythic participant—an ethnographer of the everyday, a witness to the sacred in the sweat. Like Zora Neale Hurston before him, he enters the story with reverence and rhythm, documenting how Black families pass down wisdom through food, labor, laughter, and love. Watermelon Summers is not just fiction—it’s fieldwork. A lyrical archive of spiritual inheritance, tuned with ceremony, memory, and Southern surrealism.
Rooted in the tradition of Black theological imagination, Watermelon Summers explores how spirit moves through memory, family, and everyday ritual. MR. TOMONOSHi treats theology not as doctrine, but as lived inheritance—where laughter becomes liturgy, grief becomes gospel, and cousin-coded chaos becomes sacred choreography. He listens for the sermon in the labor, the scripture in the soil, and the divine in the details. This is theology as testimony. As rhythm. As ritual.
Watermelon Summers is a cultural artifact.
A sacred record of Black life in the South.
Publisher : TOMONOSHi LLC
Publication date : November 7, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 828 pages
ISBN-10 : 1948760118
ISBN-13 : 978-1948760119
Item Weight : 3.79 pounds
Dimensions : 7.5 x 1.87 x 9.25 inches