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A chance to win: boyhood, baseball, and the struggle for redemption in the inner city

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A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist follows an embattled Little League team in inner-city Newark, New Jersey, revealing the complex realities of urban life in one of America's most dangerous citiesWhen Rodney Mason, an ex-con drug dealer from Newark's rough South Ward, was shot and paralyzed, he vowed to turn his life around.

A former high-school pitching ace with a 93 mph fastball, Mason decided to form a Little League team to help boys avoid the street life that had claimed his youth and mobility.

Predictably, the players struggle-they endure poverty, unstable family lives with few positive male role models, failing schools, and dangerous neighborhoods-but through the fists and tears, lopsided losses and rare victories, this bunch of misfits becomes a team, and in doing so gives the community something to root for.

With in-depth reporting, fascinating characters, and vivid prose, Jonathan Schuppe's A Chance to Win is both a penetrating, true-to-life portrait of what's at stake for kids growing up poor in America's inner cities and a portrait of Newark itself, a struggling city that has recently known great hope as well as failure.

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Product Details
Henry Holt
1429974435 / 9781429974431
eBook (EPUB)
07/05/2013
English
288 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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