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The Freedom Writers Diary : How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them
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The Freedom Writers Diary : How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them
Author: Zlata Filipovic, Freedom Writers

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Publisher: Main Street Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780385494229 - ISBN-10: 038549422X
Publication Date: 10/12/1999
Pages: 304

Book Description:
Straight from the front line of urban America, the inspiring story of one fiercely determined teacher and her remarkable students.
As an idealistic twenty-three-year-old English teacher at Wilson High School in Long beach, California, Erin Gruwell confronted a room of “ unteachable, at-risk” students. One day she intercepted a note with an ugly racial caricature, and angrily declared that this was precisely the sort of thing that led to the Holocaust— only to be met by uncomprehending looks. So she and her students, using the treasured books "Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl" and "Zlata' s Diary: A Child' s Life in Sarajevo" as their guides, undertook a life-changing, eye-opening, spirit-raising odyssey against intolerance and misunderstanding. They learned to see the parallels in these books to their own lives, recording their thoughts and feelings in diaries and dubbing themselves the “ Freedom Writers” in homage to the civil rights activists “ The Freedom Riders.”
With funds raised by a “ Read-a-thon for Tolerance, ” they arranged for Miep Gies, the courageous Dutch woman who sheltered the Frank family, to visit them in California, where she declared that Erin Gruwell' s students were “ the real heroes.” Their efforts have paid off spectacularly, both in terms of recognition— appearances on “ Prime Time Live” and “ All Things Considered, ” coverage in "People" magazine, a meeting with U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley— and educationally. All 150 Freedom Writers have graduated from high school and are now attending college.
With powerfulentries from the students' own diaries and a narrative text by Erin Gruwell, "The Freedom Writers Diary" is an uplifting, unforgettable example of how hard work, courage, and the spirit of determination changed the lives of a teacher and her students.
The authors' proceeds from this book will be donated to The Tolerance Education Foundation, an organization set up to pay for the Freedom Writers' college tuition. Erin Gruwell is now a visiting professor at California State University, Long Beach, where some of her students are Freedom Writers

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Top Member Book Reviews

Kimberly N. (KimberlyN) wrote on 5/3/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Very good! I wanted to read the book before I saw the movie, but as "timing" would have it, I ended up in the theatre befre I started the book. I really enjoyed both. They were different. BUT, I definitely would have enjoyed both much more if I had "read" then "saw." I recommend you skip the movie until you read the book.

Cassie G. (wildeclipse) wrote on 4/16/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loved this book. I am in school to become a teacher and i loved reading the entries and how the students changed over time. This book has been recommended in several of my college courses.

Debbie S. (DebbieS) wrote on 2/23/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I read it before the movie came out. I've seen the movie and this book is a more in depth look at the students' diaries. Very eye opening!

Cathay S. (tulsateacher) wrote on 8/4/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Straight from the front line of urban America, the inspiring story of one fiercely determined teacher and her remarkable students. With powerful entries from the students' own diaries and a narrative text by Erin Gruwell. This story is an uplifting, unforgettable example of how hard work, courage, and the spirit of determination changed the lives of a teacher and her students.

Kevin M. (kmieze) wrote on 5/1/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Felt that it wasn't as "pure" as the author would lead you too believe. Seems edited for effect.

Melissa H. wrote on 3/5/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A book about kids with a sad story to tell and a teacher who wants to listen. They all write a diary about their lives to show to the teacher. The teacher cares about their education and fights for it. Very inspirational!


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Jeannette A. (nettap) wrote on 1/27/2009...


i enjoyed this book. it gave me some great insight and a lot of food for thought hearing from so many young folks wanting to change the world. it inspired me to think about what would happen if every teacher could treat their classroom full of kids the way that this teacher did. i want an update on where the freedom writers are now!

Rhonda D. (superdupar) wrote on 2/18/2008...


Erin Gruwell was a first-year high school teacher. She was teaching tough kids in Long Beach, CA. Her students are the lowest at the school so she begins with diaries written by others to have them create diaries of their own. She was able to stay with these students for all four years of high school. The she decided to teach college to new teachers.

I teach. I teach well. An yet I find myself discouraged when I read books like this. Not because of the state of education or students in America. I find it depressing that to be lifted up as a good teacher you must sacrifice everything else in your life. She gives up virtually all her free time, her marriage and sometimes even her reputation. This is why she was only a teacher for 4 years.

As a friend put it: "What the the educational system in America needs are distance runners not flashy sprinters." If you are a new teacher, please don't read this book. Find a mentor who has been teaching for 10 years. It will be far more practical and helpful for you.

The best review I have seen: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/19/opinion/19moore.html?ex=1169960400&en=03ab43adeddfe1ed&ei=5070

Stacey P. (staceyreader) wrote on 2/3/2008...


There is some strong language in this book, but overall, it is a good book. It gets its point across in a meaningful way. I think I enjoyed this book all the more being a teacher.

Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) wrote on 11/6/2007...


Reviewed by Taylor Rector for TeensReadToo.com

This is the book that the movie "The Freedom Writers" is based on. These are the diaries of the students put into one book.

There are no names used in the book--each diary entry has a number, so that the students could feel free to write what they wanted without knowing exactly who wrote what. Personally, I think this is a great idea because the diary entries were very open and you could tell the students wrote exactly what they felt.

THE FREEDOM WRITERS DIARY is a truly excellent book, because everything is so real and most of The Freedom Writers had to grow up at an extremely early age. Many had their innocence taken away around the age of ten. The Rodney King riots were going on and the Columbine High School event occurred during the time of the book. These high school students had seen more murder and dead bodies then most people will ever see in their entire lives.

99% of The Freedom Writers have even been shot at. This is an extremely true and eye-opening statistic. Segregation is still an issue in the United States, even though many people don't have to deal with it. This book taught me a lot about tolerance and what happens on the streets of Long Beach, California.

Julie E. wrote on 2/25/2007...


Great book. Really great. Heartbreaking in parts.

Anastasia T. (bellafish) wrote on 10/4/2005...


Inspiring.


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