66 pages 2 hours read

Miles Corwin

And Still We Rise: The Trials and Triumphs of Twelve Gifted Inner-City High School Students

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2000

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And Still We Rise: The Trials and Triumphs of Twelve Gifted Inner-City High School Students by Miles Corwin follows a year in the lives of twelve senior students in a gifted program at a South-Central Los Angeles high school, portraying their academic struggles and personal challenges, while highlighting the dedication of their teachers amidst social inequities and the impact of California Proposition 209. The book includes themes of violence, homicide, and involvement with the court system.

Reviews & Readership

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Miles Corwin's And Still We Rise is praised for its poignant portrayal of inner-city students overcoming adversity, capturing both their struggles and triumphs. Critics commend the authenticity and depth of the narrative. However, some note the pacing can be slow and the extensive focus on individual stories may detract from broader systemic issues. Overall, it’s an inspiring read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read And Still We Rise?

Readers who appreciate And Still We Rise by Miles Corwin are typically drawn to gripping, real-life stories that deal with perseverance and transformation within urban high schools. Comparable to Freedom Writers by Erin Gruwell and The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore, it resonates with those passionate about social justice and educational triumphs against odds.

RecommendedReading Age

16-18years

Book Details

Topics

Education

Themes

Society: Education