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A very interesting account of a teacher's first year. Written in diary form; very moving. Not sappy at ALL. Very eye-opening and inspiring.
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I wasn't too impressed with this book. You're a rebel teacher and you think you're a badass, congratulations. Just wasn't impressed with her teaching views and her way of writing.
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Insightful journey into the life of a first year teacher. I read it twice.
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Esme records her first year of teaching in a Chicago public school with humor. Teaching IS like this.
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Good story of a woman's first year teaching. Perfect for a newer teacher.

Cathe H. (
Cathe) reviewed on 2/26/2006...
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Esme Raji Codell has come to teach. Fresh-mouthed and miniskirted, this irrepressible spirit does the cha-cha during multiplication lessons, roller-skates down the hallways, and puts on rousing performances with at-risk students in the library. In Educating Esme, the diary of her first year teaching in a Chicago public school, she opens a window into a real-life classroom. While battling bureaucrats, gang members, abusive parents, and her own insecurities, this gifted teacher changes her students' lives forever.

Louise B. (
louiseb) - CA reviewed on 9/5/2009...
She sounds like a wonderful teacher; I hope someone like her works with my kids!

Kathi M. (
auntietilly2) - Providence, RI reviewed on 4/14/2007...
fast read, great for any new teacher or someone studying to be a teacher
Whether you are a teacher, parent, aspiring educator...Esme's experience is an essential, heart warming & hilarious read.
A funny book and a quick read.
This book is a must read for anyone who is thinking of becoming a teacher. I loved it!