The chilling truth is that his story could have been mine.The tragedy is that my story could have been his. Two kids named Wes Moore were born blocks apart within a year ofeach other. Both grew up fatherless in similar Baltimoreneighborhoods and had difficult childhoods; both hung out on streetcorners with their crews; both ran into trouble with the police.How, then, did one grow up to be a Rhodes Scholar, decoratedveteran, White House Fellow, and business leader, while the otherended up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence? Wes Moore,the author of this fascinating book, sets out to answer thisprofound question. In alternating narratives that take readers fromheart-wrenching losses to moments of surprising redemption, TheOther Wes Moore tells the story of a generation of boys tryingto find their way in a hostile world.
Part diary and part reportage, The Soccer War is aremarkable chronicle of war in the late twentieth century. Between1958 and 1980, working primarily for the Polish Press Agency,Kapuscinski covered twenty-seven revolutions and coups in Africa,Latin America, and the Middle East. Here, with characteristiccogency and emotional immediacy, he recounts the stories behind hisofficial press dispatches—searing firsthand accounts of thefrightening, grotesque, and comically absurd aspects of life duringwar. The Soccer War is a singular work of journalism.
Mind-opening writing on what kids need from school, from oneof education’s most outspoken voices Arguing that our schools are currently in the grip of a “cult ofrigor”—a confusion of harder with better that threatens to banishboth joy and meaningful intellectual inquiry from ourclassrooms—Alfie Kohn issues a stirring call to rethink ourpriorities and reconsider our practices. Kohn’s latest wide-ranging collection of writings will add to hisreputation as one of the most incisive thinkers in the field, whoquestions the assumptions too often taken for granted indiscussions about education and human behavior. In nineteen recently published essays—and in a substantiveintroduction, new for this volume—Kohn repeatedly invites us tothink more deeply about the conventional wisdom. Is self-disciplinealways desirable? he asks, citing surprising evidence to thecontrary. Does academic cheating necessarily indicate a moralfailing? Might inspirational posters commonly found on school
A New York Times Notable Book A Time Magazine “Best Comix of the Year” A San Francisco Chronicle and Los Angeles Times Best-seller Wise, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’smemoir of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. Inpowerful black-and-white comic strip images, Satrapi tells thestory of her life in Tehran from ages six to fourteen, years thatsaw the overthrow of the Shah’s regime, the triumph of the IslamicRevolution, and the devastating effects of war with Iraq. Theintelligent and outspoken only child of committed Marxists and thegreat-granddaughter of one of Iran’s last emperors, Marjane bearswitness to a childhood uniquely entwined with the history of hercountry. Persepolis paints an unforgettable portrait of daily life in Iranand of the bewildering contradictions between home life and publiclife. Marjane’s child’s-eye view of dethroned emperors,state-sanctioned whippings, and heroes of the revolution allows usto learn as s
For decades no law enforcement program has been as cloaked incontroversy and mystery as the Federal Witness Protection Program.Now, for the first time, Gerald Shur, the man credited with thecreation of WITSEC, teams with acclaimed investigative journalistPete Earley to tell the inside story of turncoats, crime-fighters,killers, and ordinary human beings caught up in a life-and-deathgame of deception in the name of justice. WITSEC Inside the Federal Witness ProtectionProgram When the government was losing the war on organized crime in theearly 1960s, Gerald Shur, a young attorney in the JusticeDepartment’s Organized Crime and Racketeering Section, urged thedepartment to entice mobsters into breaking their code of silencewith promises of protection and relocation. But as high-ranking mobfigures came into the program, Shur discovered that keeping hiswitnesses alive in the face of death threats involved more thaneradicating old identities and creating new ones. It also meantcutting off families from their
As a parent, you face one of the most challenging—andrewarding—roles of your life. No matter how much you love yourchild, there will still be moments filled with anger, frustration,and, at times, desperation. What do you do? Over the years,millions of parents just like you have come to trust the PositiveDiscipline series for its consistent, commonsense approach to childrearing. In this completely updated edition of Positive DisciplineA–Z, you will learn how to use methods to raise a child who isresponsible, respectful, and resourceful. You’ll find practicalsolutions to such parenting challenges as: - Sibling Rivalry - Bedtime Hassles - School Problems - Getting Chores Done - ADHD ?Eating Problems - Procrastination - Whining - Tattling and Lying - Homework Battles - And Dozens More! This newly revised and expanded third edition containsup-to-the-minute information on sleeping through the night, backtalk, and lack of motivation as
Bringing Chicago circa 1893 to vivid life, Erik Larson'sspellbinding bestseller intertwines the true tale of two men--thebrilliant architect behind the legendary 1893 World's Fair,striving to secure America’s place in the world; and the cunningserial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death.Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, ErikLarson has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newlydiscovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.