Submitted by watchungbooksellers on Mon, 08/31/2009 - 6:50pm
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In Step Out on Nothing, Byron Pitts chronicles his astonishing story
of overcoming a childhood filled with obstacles to achieve enormous
success in life. Throughout Byron's difficult youth-his parents
separated when he was twelve and his mother worked two jobs to make
ends meet-he suffered from a debilitating stutter. But Byron was
keeping an even more embarrassing secret: He was also functionally
illiterate. For a kid from inner-city Baltimore, it was a recipe for
failure.
Pitts turned struggle into strength and overcame both of his
impediments. Along the way, a few key people "stepped out on nothing"
to make a difference for him-from his mother, who worked tirelessly to
raise her kids right and delivered ample amounts of tough love, to his
college roommate, who helped Byron practice his vocabulary and speech.
Pitts even learns from those who didn't believe in him, like the
college professor who labeled him a failure and told him to drop out of
college. Through it all, he persevered, following his steadfast
passion. After fifteen years in local television, he landed a job as a
correspondent for CBS News in 1998, and went on to become an Emmy
Award-winning journalist and a contributing correspondent for 60
Minutes. Not bad for a kid who couldn't read.
From a challenged youth to a reporting career that has covered 9/11 and
Iraq, Pitts's triumphant and uplifting story will resonate with anyone
who has felt like giving up in the face of seemingly insurmountable
hardships.