Monday, April 1, 2013

Other Books About The Three Doctors

We Beat the Streets


       This book is very similar to " The Pact" it is detailed on how they overcame obstacles, and became doctors. It is mostly for a younger audience, middle school, and young adults. Each chapter is followed by a one on one conversation where they offer advice on how to deal and overcome real life obstacles. They speak openly on ways to direct challenging roads to achieve success. Throughout the book are pictures for the reader to enjoy, illustrating there lives. We Beat the Street is a powerful, inspirational, much needed story that offers hope to young people.


The Bond


            
       The Three Doctors examine their own tough childhoods to explore the national widespread of being fatherlessness. But rather than cling to any bitterness or pain they may have felt as children about their fathers’ inability to be in their lives, as adults Davis, Jenkins, and Hunt sought out their fathers and worked to reconnect with them. In the doctors’ own words-and their fathers’-they describe the crucial lessons they learned, identifying ways to stem the tide of fatherlessness that’s sweeping through communities across the country. Honest, brave, and poignant, The Bond is a book for every family, every father, and every man.



    The foundation is for young children they want to inspire and motivate them through education, to achieve leadership career  success in their community through the formation of positive peer and mentor relationships. The Three Doctors Foundation stands on the premise that “Our Children Can Not Aspire To Be What They Can Not See”.



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