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We Beat The Street: How A Friendship Led To Success
Sampson Davis, Sharon M. Draper, George Jenkins, Rameck Hunt, Sharon Mills
Draper
ISBN: 0525474072
Format: Hardcover, 128pp
Pub. Date: April 2005
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
BBP Sales Rank: 37,715
Age Range: 9 to 12
List Price: $16.99
BBP Price: $12.74 Save 20%
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FROM THE PUBLISHER
Sampson, George, and Rameck could easily have followed their childhood
friends into drugdealing, gangs, and prison. Like their peers, they came from
poor, single-parent homes in urban neighborhoods where survival, not
scholastic success, was the priority. When the three boys met in a magnet
high school in Newark, they recognized each other as kindred spirits who
wanted to overcome the incredible odds against them and reach for
opportunity. They made a friendship pact, deciding together to take on the
biggest challenge of their lives: attending college and then medical school.
Along the way they made mistakes and faced disappointments, but by working
hard, finding the right mentors, separating themselves from negative
influences, and supporting each other, they achieved their goals-and more.
In We Beat the Street, award-winning YA author and teacher Sharon Draper
brings the doctors' childhood, teenage, and young-adult anecdotes vividly to
life. Brief "conversations" with the doctors at the end of each chapter
provide context and advice in a friendly, nonintrusive way. Youngsters will
be captivated by the men's honest accounts of the street life that threatened
to swallow them up, and how they helped each other succeed beyond their
wildest expectations.
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