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by the Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell ISBN: 0767924908 Book Review by Kam Williams
First published in 1999, the recently re-released The Freedom Writers Diary was the result of high school teacher Erin Gruwell’s efforts to inspire her special-ed students to overcome any obstacles standing between them and their dreams. During the very first year of her tenure at Wilson High in Long Beach, California, Erin abandoned the orthodox approach suggested for her at-risk freshmen, and instead raised the bar by establishing high expectations for each and every one of them. She did this despite the fact that most came from dysfunctional families stuck in an impoverished neighborhood. But eventually all 150 of her students graduated and went on to college. How did Gruwell achieve this enviable feat? By having them read two books, namely, The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, and A Child’s Life by Zlata Filipovic, both gut-wrenching diaries kept by kids trapped in the most dire of circumstances. In this way, Gruwell’s ghetto-bound teens could see that, as bad as their predicaments might appear, there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel. And she had them keep journals about the challenges in their own lives, and
The Freedom Writers Diary is comprised of an assortment of touching entries by
both the teacher and her talented students. The movie was excellent, as is the text, so might I suggest this moving group
memoir as a companion piece which only further augments an already satisfying
cinematic experience.
The Freedom Writers Foundation
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