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Growing up on the rough streets of Newark, New Jersey, Rameck, George, and Sampson could easily have followed their childhood friends into drug dealing, gangs, and prison. But when a presentation at their school made the three boys aware of the opportunities available to them in the medical and dental professions, they made a pact among themselves that they would become doctors. It took a lot of determination—and a lot of support from one another—but despite all the hardships along the way, the three succeeded. Retold with the help of an award-winning author, this younger adaptation of the adult hit novel The Pact is a hard-hitting, powerful, and inspirational book that will speak to young readers everywhere.
Author Biography: The Three Doctors live in Newark, New Jersey. Sharon Draper lives in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The authors of the adult bestseller The Pact here redirect their story for a younger audience. The three young doctors from Newark, N.J., reflect upon the seminal moments, people and relationships from early childhood to graduation that led them to choose medicine over the street (even though the boys "[didn't] even know anybody who went to college"). Each chapter begins with a childhood incident, followed by the doctor's narrative about what that event meant to his future. The authors honestly portray both their successes and failures, including flirting with crime. In one, Rameck Hunt, then in 11th grade, and some old friends (whom his mother called "thugs") beat a homeless man for smoking on school property, until he was critically injured; after Rameck's release from a weekend in a detention center, he resolves to focus on his future. George Jenkins's memory of his first trip to the dentist seeds the early passion that would grow into his own vocation in dentistry. The doctors show how their pact to stick together and support each other through college and medical school helped them achieve their goals. Throughout, the three stay true to themselves, such as when, in a summer pre-med program at Seton Hall, Sampson Davis defends wearing baggy jeans and sweats in a hospital: "If I live in the hood, and I work in the hood, then my patients will think I'm dressed appropriately, don't you think?" Readers searching for role models should find much to cheer and emulate here. Ages 10-up. (Apr.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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09/30/2009: I am Daniesha Carr a student from Hewitt Trussville High School. This book was very inspiring to me. It showed how no matter what your circumstances are, you can achieve all of your dreams, goals, or desires if you try you hardest and give it your all. It also gives the stories of their circumstances in a poverty stricken community surrounded with violence and drugs. It also gives a plethora of examples and cases when all of their dreams, and hard work put toward those dreams could have been ruined. These young men could have fallen into the statistics of their community, but they made a pact and did their best, although slipping a few times, to withstand temptations and to pursue their main goal no matter what anyone said or did.
Overall I enjoyed this novel. It was very intriguing. Even though I can not relate to the struggles of the three young men, the book is written in a context where it is not hard to connect and understand the characters story. One thing I that made me a little iffy about the novel is that all the criminal acts the boys committed, they always seemed to either get a lighter sentence, or get no punishments at all. Someone or thing was truly on their side.I Also Recommend: Battle of Jericho, November Blues.
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02/01/2009: THIS A GREAT BOOK FOR ALL READERS AT ALL AGES AND I WILL RECOMMED THIS BOOK TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY! I JUST WISH THAT I WAS THERE TO SEE WHAT THEY RELLY WANTED INTO AND WHAT THEY HAVE DONE.BUT READIN THIS BOOK IS LIKE MEETING THEM FACE TO FACE!