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“The Other Wes Moore” is a book that bridges the gap between Inner Harbor and inner city in the most startling and revelatory ways. The title might suggest the tale of a hidden life. But it ...
In December of 2000, Wes Moore saw his name in the newspaper when The Baltimore Sun ran a blurb about how he’d just been awarded a prestigious Rhodes scholarship to do post graduate work at Oxford.
Michele Norris talks to Wes Moore the achiever — and now author of The Other Wes Moore — about his journey of discovery and friendship. Accessibility links Skip to main content ...
The Sun’s Michael Sragow got a chance to talk with Baltimore native Wes Moore, whose new book, “The Other Wes Moore,” explores the way that family, luck and other factors can determine the ...
Author Wes Moore's new book chronicles the paths of two men who share same name, but lead very different lives. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
Moore came to national attention in 2010 for his first book, The Other Wes Moore, ... hanging out with his sister and her school friends on breaks from Valley Forge.
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates By Wes Moore Spiegel & Grau 256 pages, $25. Although he had been incarcerated many times previously, ...
An all-American success story, Wes Moore is a Rhodes Scholar, honored college football player, decorated combat veteran, former White House Fellow and… ...
Wes Moore talked about his book [The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates] (Spiegel & Grau, 2010). In 2000, Wes Moore had recently been named a Rhodes Scholar in his final year of college at Johns ...
The other Wes Moore became a drug dealer, a thief and a convicted killer. Instead of stoking the “good” Moore with a sense of pride and accomplishment, the contrast bedeviled and haunted him.
Struck by the similar name, Moore writes that he couldn’t forget about the other Wes Moore. He contacted him in prison, corresponded and visited. This book was born of that connection.