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To Sir with Love (The Kennett Library)
Published in Paperback by Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd (01 January, 1987)
Author: E.R. Braithwaite
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TO SIR, WITH ADMIRATION
First things first. I am not related to E.R. Braithwaite. I teach high-risk students in one of the most impoverished schools in the United States, not in the United Kingdom. I am an author--my debut mystery is in its initial release. With those disclaimers in place, I want to clearly state my unequivocal admiration for TO SIR, WITH LOVE. It is a must-read book for any teacher worth her classroom. It tells the tale of Mr. Braithwaite and his struggles to teach poor teenagers on the verge of adulthood in one of the poorest neighborhoods of London. His story rings true. Being a non-Latino teaching Latino students, I understand the racial tensions in the story. The difficulties in getting students to focus on goals more distant in the future than the upcoming weekend are also painfully true. The need for creative and heartfelt approaches to these educational challenges is additionally made clear. And, of course, the inspirational tone of the book is exactly what is needed in this day and age. TO SIR, WITH LOVE should be more widely read than it already is, and I hope every teacher has similar inspirational tales to tell, as does E.R.Braithwaite and this reviewer.

To Sir, With Love
Edward Ricardo Braithwaite To Sir, With Love is one of the most infinitely rewarding books I have ever read. The story is about a man, Ricky braithwaith, who after getting out of the Service looks for a job in the growing technological field in which he has exceedingly good qualification. But when he returns to England to look for a job he soon remembers, after numerous shutdowns, that his skin color is impeding on his career chose. But he eventually finds a job as a teacher of a tough group of lower class youngsters who have made many a teacher turn tale and run. But with amazing perseverances our hero is able to tame these children and show them and all the others at the school that there is an other side of life.

Tearful and Touching
I loved this story so much that I read it twice, which is rare for me. The way a single teacher can so greatly touch the lives of under-priveleged students is awe-inspiring. Through Braithwaite's extraordinary writing, the reader learns of how a teacher transforms a bunch of unruly teenagers who have a bleak future, to a group of mature young adults. The gentle ironies are eye-opening; I love the teacher's teaching methods. The best part, the aspect of To Sir With Love that really touched me, is that it's based on a true story. This is a must-read....for anyone.


Coco : the life and loves of Gabrielle Chanel
Published in Unknown Binding by V. Gollancz ()
Author: Frances Kennett
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Magic Bean: Junior Novels: One Week with My Grandmother Little Book (Pack of 4) (Magic Beans)
Published in Unknown Binding by Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division (15 March, 1996)
Authors: June Loves and David Kennett
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One Week with My Grandmother (Junior Novels)
Published in Paperback by Era Publications ()
Authors: June Loves and David Kennett
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Suez: The Twice-Fought War; A History.
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill (1969)
Author: Kennett. Love
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