Lenora Patterson
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Jeff Hobbs:
Jeff, just want to thank you for your dedication to sharing this story and doing so in such a beautiful way. I've had the most emotional response to this book, greater than anything I've ever read. In the time that has passed since the book was published, how have your feelings about Rob's life, tragic events death, and still unsolved murder evolved? Is there anything you would change about how you told his story?
Jeff Hobbs
Hello and thank you so much for reading and responding to Rob's story, and then reaching out with such kind and meaningful words. It means a lot, for real. So sorry for the years-long delay in responding. I really don't spend time on social websites but am trying to be better about that, as my next book called Show Them You're Good comes out in August, about young men in different neighborhoods finishing high school and aspiring for college. As to your question, it's a little complicated, and yet not. I guess I always went about this work under with the understanding that I would learn things I didn't know about Rob, things that would make me sad and guilty for not being a better friend or making a better effort. A lot of people in his orbit shared that feeling. And yet we all knew he was fundamentally a good person whose life was far more meaningful than just his death. That never really changed. But I guess in the years since, having been touched by so many people--mostly young people, high schools students, teachers, etc--I've felt even more mournful thinking about what a great teacher he would have been, what a great father, had a few moments unfolded differently. Yesterday was his birthday; he would have turned forty. It's a particularly sad time. Thanks again and wishing you all the best, sincerely, Jeff
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Danielle Clark
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Jeff Hobbs:
Hi Jeff, I am absolutely MOVED by the life of Robert Peace and in my opinion, his name will live on because of you. Your book may very well save a lot of lives or "wake up" those that may be in a similar situation. Robert Peace did not die in vain and perhaps God put him on earth for those to learn from his mistakes. My heart breaks for Jackie. Is she still living in Newark. Is there a way to reach her, via email?
Susan Wolfert
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Jeff Hobbs:
Hi Jeff, Inasmuch as the story about Rob was also a story about you, did you find it difficult to tell? Did you get any push back from others in the story? Did you ever feel threatened in the course of your research? I hope your wonderful book inspires people in difficult circumstances to see their own potential and elite schools to do more for students facing the kind of transition Rob was. Susan
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