Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder


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In May, 1995, a photograph and an anonymous note arrived at The Harvard Crimson Keep this picture. There will soon be a very juicy story involving this woman. Soon afterwards, Sinedu Tadesse stabbed her roommate, Trang Phuong Ho, to death, and then hanged herself.

This riveting book recounts the stories of these women, whose admission to Harvard was halfway heaven, a bridge to the American dream after lives of hardship. Sinedu grew up under communist tyranny in Ethiopia, while Trang was born in a Vietnamese forced labor camp, and fled the country with her father and sister to end up on welfare in Boston. Despite their similarities, the two were never friends; Trang was friendly and outgoing, while Sinedu, awkward and shy, had trouble adjusting to a culture vastly different from her own. Drawing upon her astonishing diaries, New York Times bestselling author Thernstrom, a Harvard graduate herself, reconstructs Sinedu's inner life to reveal a girl struggling against isolation and depression. The book reveals Harvard as an institution ill-equipped to deal with mental illness on campus that apparently cared more for its reputation than for its student body.

A brilliant synthesis of cultural analysis, psychological study, and first-rate investigative journalism, Halfway Heaven is a haunting exploration of the power of profound loneliness and an expose of one of America's most distinguished universities.

Author: Melanie Thernstrom
Publisher: Plume Books
Published: 09/01/1998
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.47lbs
Size: 8.12h x 5.30w x 0.65d
ISBN13: 9780452280076
ISBN10: 0452280079
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | Murder | General
- Social Science | Minority Studies
- Psychology | Psychopathology | General

About the Author
Melanie Thernstrom is a journalist and creative writing teacher, and the critically acclaimed author of The Dead Girl and Halfway Heaven. A native of Boston, she graduated from Harvard University.