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The narrative is enriched by kuos insight into larger social context of her work with patrick and her analysis of her own relationship with her immigrant parents is deeply moving
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The power lies in the gentle honoring of the truth of the story
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I was sad and inspired simultaneously and challenged to look deeper into people without judgement
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I do not read poetry however i will be looking up the poems mentioned in the book
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Perhaps most impressively kuo manages to avoid most if not all of the cliches associated with the frequently troubling genre of dogooder books
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
After joining teach for america michelle kuo found herself in rural arkansas one of the poorest counties in america
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With the legacy of jim crow and slavery still prominent michelle was shocked that most of her students knew little about slavery and civil rights
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Once michelles time with teach for america was up she moved onto law school leaving the students behind