<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>One woman's true story of answering God's call by opening her door and her heart to thousands of at-risk teens in one of Chicago's most dangerous neighborhoods. Her story of offering kids a safe haven from gang and gun violence and a fresh start in life will inspire you to do your part in making the world a better place.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>"What can I do?"<br/><br/>That was the question Diane Latiker asked of herself as she watched the teens in her Chicago neighborhood succumb at an alarming rate to gangs and gun violence. Her answer started small, inviting ten kids into her living room to talk about their struggles and dreams. But over the years it grew. With the help of God, her family, and many other people along the way, Diane's Kids Off the Block morphed from a personal crusade to do what she could into a nationally known program that has helped more than 3,000 at-risk Chicago teens.<br/><br/>In this powerful, energizing book, she tells her incredible story to men and women who are sick of sitting behind their keyboards watching the world crumble and are ready to do <i>something</i> to make a difference. Through doubt, financial strain, and deep grief over lives lost, Diane has never lost her faith that God called her to this life-transforming work. In these pages she'll show you that God is calling you to do something too. Maybe something that feels small . . . definitely something that will change the world.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>"W</b><b>hat can I do?"<br/></b><br/>That was the question Diane Latiker asked herself as she watched the teens in her Chicago neighborhood succumb at an alarming rate to gangs and gun violence. Her answer started small, as she invited ten kids into her living room to talk about their struggles and dreams. But over the years it grew. With the help of God, her family, and many others along the way, Diane's Kids Off the Block morphed from a personal crusade in her community into a nationally known program that has helped more than three thousand at-risk Chicago teens.<br/><br/>In this powerful, energizing book, she tells her incredible story to those of us who are sick of sitting behind our keyboards watching the world crumble and are ready to do <i>something</i> to make a difference. Through doubt, financial strain, and deep grief over lives lost, Diane has never wavered in her faith that God called her to this life-transforming work. In these pages she'll show you that God is calling you to do something too. <br/><br/>Maybe something that feels small . . . definitely something that will change the world.<br/><br/><br/><b>Diane Latiker </b>was a Top 10 CNN Hero of the Year in 2011 for her tireless work with at-risk Chicago teens. Recipient of a 2013 BET Shine a Light Award, she is an in-demand speaker and has been featured by national media outlets such as NBC News, CBS News, NPR's <i>Weekend Edition</i>, <i>Ebony</i> magazine, <i>Time</i> magazine, the <i>Huffington Post</i>, <i>USA Today</i>, and more. In 2019, she spoke at the US House Judiciary Committee's first hearing on gun violence in years, and she has just graduated from the Goldin Institute as a 2019 Chicago Peace Fellow. Latiker lives in Chicago.<br/><b><br/>Bethany Mauger </b>is an award-winning journalist and author who has spent more than a decade writing about everything from the Great Recession to inspiring stories of people making a difference. She lives in Lansing, Michigan, with her husband and two young sons.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Diane Latiker </b>was a CNN Top Ten Hero of the Year in 2011 for her tireless work with at-risk Chicago teens. Recipient of the 2013 BET Shine a Light Award, she is an in-demand speaker and has been featured by national media outlets, such as NBC News, CBS News, NPR's <i>Weekend Edition</i>, <i>Ebony</i> magazine, <i>Time</i> magazine, the <i>Huffington Post</i>, <i>USA Today</i>, and more. In 2019, she spoke at the US House Judiciary Committee's first hearing on gun violence in years, and she has just graduated from the Goldin Institute as a 2019 Chicago Peace Fellow. Latiker lives in Chicago with her husband and their eight children.<br/><br/><b><br/>Bethany Mauger </b>is the coauthor of <i>Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System</i>, as well as an award-winning journalist who has spent more than a decade writing about everything from the Great Recession to inspiring stories of people making a difference. Recognized by the Hoosier State Press Association for her local coverage of various issues ranging from the economy to community service, Mauger lives in Lansing, Michigan, with her husband and two young sons.
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