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Black Teacher - 'An unsung heroine of Black British Literature' (Bernardine Evaristo) (Hardcover, Main)
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Black Teacher - 'An unsung heroine of Black British Literature' (Bernardine Evaristo) (Hardcover, Main)
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Loot Price R232
Discovery Miles 2 320
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The rediscovered classic: an unforgettable memoir by a trailblazing
black woman in post-war London, introduced by Bernardine Evaristo
('I dare anyone to read it and not come away shocked, moved and
entertained') Benjamin Zephaniah: 'A must-read. Her life makes you
laugh. Her life makes you cry. Get to know her.' Jacqueline Wilson:
'A superb but shocking memoir ... Imaginative, resilient and
inspiring.' Christie Watson: 'A beautiful memoir of one woman's
strength and dignity against the odds.' Steve McQueen: 'Gilroy
blazed a path that empowered generations of Black British
educators.' David Lammy: 'This empowering tale of courage,
resistance, and triumph is a breath of fresh air.' Diana Evans:
'Important, enlightening and very entertaining, full of real-life
drama ... Inspirational.' Paul Mendez: 'Written with a novelist's
ear and sense of atmosphere ... A vital and unique testament.'
Jeffrey Boakye: 'A landmark. Warm and wise ... Life lessons we can
all learn from.' Alex Wheatle: 'A pioneer in many fields and
wonderful example for all of us ... Essential reading.' Denied
teaching jobs due to the colour bar. Working in an office amidst
the East End's bombsites. Serving as a lady's maid to an
Empire-loving aristocrat. Raising two children in suburbia.
Becoming one of the first black headteachers in Britain. In 1952,
Beryl Gilroy moved from British Guiana to London. Her new life
wasn't what she expected - but her belief in education resulted in
a revolutionary career. Black Teacher, her memoir, is a
rediscovered classic: not only a rare insight into the Windrush
generation, but a testament to how her dignity, ambition and spirit
transcended her era. **WATERSTONES PICK: JULY'S BEST BOOKS** Reader
Reviews: 'Incredibly important ... Such an interesting read, and I
am so glad that it is being republished.' 'Wonderful and
insightful. I really, thoroughly enjoyed reading this book.'
'Eye-opening ... A powerful reminder of how far we have come ...
Beautifully written ... I wish everyone could have a teacher like
Beryl!' 'Really lovely, and a surprisingly quick read ... I wish I
could have met her.' 'A great piece of history [with] so much
relevance even today as it touches upon issues of race, education
and female empowerment.' 'Excellent [on] what it was really like
for the Windrush Generation... Highly recommended.'
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