
Ron Suskind, a Pulitzer-prize winning writer, best-selling author teacher and monologist, has been electrifying audiences around the country.
He is among America's most honored journalists. Mr. Suskind's book, "A Hope in the Unseen" (Random House, 1998), follows the three-year path of a prickly, religious honor student, from a blighted Washington, DC high school to the end of his freshman year at Brown University. Launched by a series Mr. Suskind wrote for the Wall Street Journal that won him the 1995 Pulitzer-Prize for Feature Writing, "Hope" has become one of the most acclaimed books of last decade, prompting national discussions on race and class, the role of faith in the American Dream and how shared understanding can bridge the divides that separate us.
