We Beat the Street: How a Friendship Pact Led to Success is an American autobiography aimed at young adults written by The Three Doctors and Sharon M. Draper on April 21, 2005.
The novel shares the experiences of Dr. Sampson Davis, Rameck Hunt, and George Jenkins as well as other professional authors.
[4] Vicki Sherbert from The ALAN Review felt that the authors "spoke honestly of their discouragement, failures, and successes" and "offer encouragement to kids who find themselves in hopeless situations.
"[5] School Library Journal's Francisca Goldsmith thought that the writing was "simple and accessible", adding that "there is plenty of action for reluctant readers.
"[6] Gillian Engberg wrote in Booklist that the book contained inspirational stories and "personal, intimate voices that frankly discuss big mistakes and complicated emotions".