The Lost Boys of Baltimore: The Other Wes Moore

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I read a great book in my English class, I found it was very interesting and like the book, it is a true story. It was called. The Other Wes Moore. It is a story about two boys’ growing up, and living in the inner city of Baltimore Maryland. They both had the same name Wes Moore. The story tells how the both boys to had to struggle though out their life, and how they both came from a single parent household, with no father. We will call them Wes Moore (A) the author and Wes Moore (B). The reasons for Wes Moore (A) success are that he had a strong support group and he came from a well education family background. Wes Moore (A) father was a great influence on Wes Moore (A) as a kid. He also was a well education man, and a great role model to Wes Moore (A). Went Joy was grown up in Trelawny Jamaica, she lives on a farm with her great grandfather and great grandmother and siblings. When Joy was young girl she moves to the United State. Her parents believed in a good education for their daughter, Joy attend college at American University in Washington DC. When Joy attends college she joined an organization to help the students on her camp. It was called the Organization of African and African and American Students. Joy work a lot, but she truly believed in a good education for her own children’s. So when she moves back to New York, after her husband dies. She moved in with her parents in the Bronx. She enroll her kids in a private school at Riverdale High School; this was the same school that President John F Kennedy went too as a kid. Joy knew that she did not want her kids to go to a public school in New York, because of the high dropout rate. She wanted her all of her kids to go to college and to gradu... ... middle of paper ... ...had an associate degree from Valley Forge. Wes (A) had a dream to go to Johns Hopkins University. So Wes (A) wrote the assistant director of admissions at Johns Hopkins and meet with Paul White. The Wes (A) and Paul had lunch and talk for hours about his days at Forge Valley Military School. Wes (A) and Paul became good friend and a month last Wes (A) receive a letter accepted him to Johns Hopkins. After Wes (A) internship with the Mayor Schmoke, he was a he way to South African for a semester abroad. For Wes this give him the experience to get to know South Africa and to see the beauty and culture of the country. Wes (A) had been to other country, but Africa so much more because of apartheid and the man himself known as Nelson Mandala. Wes (A) had learned a lot about South Africa and the apartheid movement. He also learned about his middle name Watende which mean

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