After graduating from Yale University, Sarah Sentilles joined Teach
for America and was assigned to a rundown elementary school in
Compton, California. Through moving portraits of inspiring
children, Sentilles relates a heartbreaking journey, as she learns
about a failing school system, the true meaning of poverty in
America, and the strength children exhibit when they're just
struggling to survive. Beautifully written, charged with love and
indignation, Taught by America is a powerful tribute to the young
lives Sentilles witnessed.
"This is a poignant, touching memoir from a natural-born teacher.
The education of Sarah Sentilles is something we can all learn
from." --Geoffrey Canada, author of Fist, Stick, Knife, Gun and
president of Harlem Children's Zone, Inc.
"Sentilles gives a stirring description of working in one of our
poorest school systems . . . [A] profoundly moving book." --Library
Journal (starred review)
"Hauntingly eloquent, this memoir raises chilling questions about
race, social privilege, failing schools, and the loss of innocence.
Sentilles's reflections on her students, their families, and the
education they (don't) receive stays with you long after her story
ends. This is a wakeup call that we as a nation cannot afford to
ignore." --Janie Victoria Ward, author of The Skin We're In
Sarah Sentilles graduated from Yale University in 1995 and earned
her master's in 2001 from Harvard Divinity School. She is currently
working on her doctorate in theology. Sentilles lives in Cambridge,
Massachusetts. This is her first book.
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