
Constance Kluesener Gorman is a former business owner and product development chemist, who received a calling to participate in the education sector. She is currently a private tutor, but also occasionally teaches business, chemistry and mathematic classes at local universities in Greater Cincinnati. She holds a B.A. in Chemistry from Miami University, an M.B.A. from the University of Cincinnati and a B.S. in Education from the McGregor School at Antioch University.
Although Constance has been published as a writer in technical journals and other print media relating to her business career, The Great Black Hope is her first effort in writing a nonfiction novel. She plans to write and publish the remaining fifty-seven or so other stories relating to her spiritual favors and experiences.
Constance’s long term goal is to revitalize the inner city community of Lincoln Heights in Cincinnati, the first incorporated village in the United States whose population was predominantly African-American and self-governing. Lincoln Heights is the community in which her students live.
"The Great Black Hope"
THE GREAT BLACK HOPE is a true story about Tony Daniels, an in-the-closet illiterate high school student who is a stand-out football athlete with a promising future in college football and , possibly, the NFL. When Tony realizes that he may not graduate from high school, he seeks the help of a willing Science and Math teacher to teach him how to read and overcome the many other life-threatening obstacles in his life. Follow Tony’s journey of gaining the gift of reading, conquering a debilitating depression and overcoming a heart ailment to find a successful career path he never would have imagined!