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Although the author politely declines to draw any sharp conclusions from the comparison between himself and the other Wes Moore, the obvious answer to the question, The Genius in All of Us: Why ...
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.
Part autobiography, part dramatic narrative, "The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates" (2011) is a book that defies genre, expectations and even — for the most part — cynicism. The common reading ...
The biggest source of disappointment comes from the heart of his 2010 bestselling book, “The Other Wes Moore.” In the book, he walks the reader down his path of delinquency, ...
Muhammad, joined by his brother Kenny Ebron, spoke with FOX45 about candidate Moore’s book, "The Other Wes Moore," and the conversation unfolding about whether the candidate exaggerated claims ...
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 ...
Moore also tells us, apropos the other Wes Moore's success as a dealer, that there are 100,000 drug addicts in Baltimore, a city of 700,000. He does not wonder, however, what makes this possible ...
Candidate Wes Moore was in the hot seat again Wednesday as questions continue to swirl about apparent exaggerations splayed on the pages of his first book as he vies to be Maryland’s next governor.
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.