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Hope in the Unseen

by Ron Suskind

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ISBN13: 9780767901260
ISBN10: 0767901266
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At Ballou Senior High, a crime-infested school in Washington, D.C., honor students have learned to keep their heads down. Like most inner-city kids, they know that any special attention in a place this dangerous can make you a target of violence. But Cedric Jennings will not swallow his pride, and with unwavering support from his mother, he studies and strives as if his life depends on it--and it does. The summer after his junior year, at a program for minorities at MIT, he gets a fleeting glimpse of life outside, a glimpse that turns into a face-on challenge one year later: acceptance into Brown University, an Ivy League school.

At Brown, finding himself far behind most of the other freshmen, Cedric must manage a bewildering array of intellectual and social challenges. Cedric had hoped that at college he would finally find a place to fit in, but he discovers he has little in common with either the white students, many of whom come from privileged backgrounds, or the middle-class blacks. Having traveled too far to turn back, Cedric is left to rely on his faith, his intelligence, and his determination to keep alive his hope in the unseen--a future of acceptance and reward that he struggles, each day, to envision.

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"A beautiful book of a heroic American struggle."
-David Halberstam in USA Today

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"[An] extraordinary, formula-shattering book."
-New York Times Book Review

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"A story of sheer human grit that should be read by others as example and inspiration."
-Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World

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It is 1993, and Cedric Jennings is a bright and ferociously determined honor student at Ballou, a high school in one of Washington D.C.’s most dangerous neighborhoods, where the dropout rate is well into double digits and just 80 students out of more than 1,350 boast an average of B or better. At Ballou, Cedric has almost no friends. He eats lunch in a classroom most days, plowing through the extra work he has asked for, knowing that he’s really competing with kids from other, harder schools. Cedric Jennings’s driving ambition–which is fully supported by his forceful mother–is to attend a top-flight college.

In September 1995, after years of near superhuman dedication, he realizes that ambition when he begins as a freshman at Brown University. In this updated edition, A Hope in the Unseen chronicles Cedric’s odyssey during his last two years of high school, follows him through his difficult first year at Brown, and now tells the story of his subsequent successes in college and the world of work.

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As an honor student walking the gauntlet of sneers and threats at his crime-infested high school in Washington, D.C., Cedric Jennings achieved the impossible: a 4.02 grade-point average and acceptance into Brown University. Suskind won a Pulitzer Prize in 1995 for his stories about Jennings and now expands them into this full-length, nonfiction narrative.

About the Author

Ron Suskind is a staff writer for the Wall Street Journal. In 1995, he won the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing for a two-part series about the high-school years of Cedric Jennings. Suskind and his family live in Washington, D.C.

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Cedate, November 1, 2008 (view all comments by Cedate)
Excellent book about overcoming adversity and excelling no matter how much life tries to keep you down. Highly recommended.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780767901260
Author:
Suskind, Ron
Publisher:
Broadway Books
Location:
New York :
Subject:
People of Color
Subject:
Specific Groups
Subject:
Education
Subject:
Sociology - Urban
Subject:
African American Studies
Subject:
Students
Subject:
Brown university
Subject:
Afro-American college students -- Biography.
Subject:
African American college students
Subject:
African American teenage boys
Subject:
Specific Groups - General
Subject:
cultural heritage
Copyright:
Edition Description:
1st trade paperback ed.
Series Volume:
no. 2260
Publication Date:
January 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
384
Dimensions:
7.97x5.23x.90 in. .65 lbs.
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