"Ford moves beyond reflexively hating cops, or uncritically advancing Black Lives Matter and modern social justice organizing to formulate a blueprint for the life he must find a way to live, and a new way forward for our country."--Deborah Douglas, author of U.S. Civil Rights Trail: A Traveler's Guide to the People, Places and Events That Made the Movement
"An Unspeakable Hope offers a remarkable demonstration of resilience, grace, and forgiveness. With powerful and insightful vulnerability, Leon provides a raw and riveting account of the arduous journey navigating life after injustice."--Cyntoia Brown-Long, NAACP-nominated author of Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System
"If there is one voice, one story, and one person the world needs to hear from, it's Leon Ford. This powerful and moving memoir will take you on an emotional rollercoaster. As Leon tells his story of healing, triumph, and resilience, you will find yourself crying and rejoicing."--Shaka Senghor, bestselling author of Writing My Wrongs and Letters to the Sons of Society
"With searing vulnerability and insight, Leon Ford reveals his compelling life story, reminding us that the gift of hope often comes in not-so-pretty wrappings of pain, loss, and forgiveness. An Unspeakable Hope illuminates Leon's inspiring journey as a Black man, a father, and a community leader, transforming his story of tragedy and injustice into a triumphant invitation for America's racial healing and repair. Read it and you'll certainly reap from Leon's unflinching love and light."--Shawn Dove, author of I Too Am America: On Loving and Leading Black Men & Boys
"The cops may have shot Leon Ford but they did not kill him. He lives on for his son, for his community, for all of us. His remarkable testimony proves that there is a way forward. Ford takes us on a path that leads from rage through rehabilitation, all the way to redemption."--Rob Kenner, New York Times bestselling author of The Marathon Don't Stop and Founding Editor at Vibe
"A timely book about resiliency that will find both advocates and detractors but is well worth hearing out."--Kirkus Reviews