Jonathan Kozol: 9 books

Book cover of Savage Inequalities

Savage Inequalities

Children in America's Schools

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: July 24, 2012

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “An impassioned book, laced with anger and indignation, about how our public education system scorns so many of our children.”—The New York Times Book Review In 1988, Jonathan Kozol set off to spend time with children in the American public education system....
Book cover of Fire in the Ashes

Fire in the Ashes

Twenty-Five Years Among the Poorest Children in America

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2012

In this powerful and culminating work about a group of inner-city children he has known for many years, Jonathan Kozol returns to the scene of his prize-winning books Rachel and Her Children and Amazing Grace, and to the children he has vividly portrayed, to share with us their fascinating journeys...
Book cover of The Theft of Memory

The Theft of Memory

Losing My Father, One Day at a Time

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: June 2, 2015

A Library Journal Best Book of 2015 National Book Award winner Jonathan Kozol is best known for his fifty years of work among our nation’s poorest and most vulnerable children. Now, in the most personal book of his career, he tells the story of his father’s life and work as a nationally...
Book cover of The Shame of the Nation

The Shame of the Nation

The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: September 13, 2005

“The nation needs to be confronted with the crime that we’re committing and the promises we are betraying. This is a book about betrayal of the young, who have no power to defend themselves. It is not intended to make readers comfortable.” Over the past several years, Jonathan Kozol has...
Book cover of Illiterate America
by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: November 2, 2011

It is startling and it is shaming: in a country that prides itself on being among the most enlightened in the world, 25 million American adults cannot read the poison warnings on a can of pesticide, a letter from their child’s teacher, or the front page of a newspaper. An additional 35 million read...
Book cover of Letters to a Young Teacher
by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2007

In these affectionate letters to Francesca, a first grade teacher at an inner-city school in Boston, Jonathan Kozol vividly describes his repeated visits to her classroom while, under Francesca’s likably irreverent questioning, he also reveals his own most personal stories of the years that he has...
Book cover of Ordinary Resurrections

Ordinary Resurrections

Children in the Years of Hope

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: February 8, 2012

In a stirring departure from his earlier work, Jonathan Kozol has written his most personal and hopeful book to date, an energized and unexpected answer to the bleakness of Death at an Early Age, the prize-winning classic that he published more than 30 years ago. Like his most recent book,...
Book cover of Rachel and Her Children

Rachel and Her Children

Homeless Families in America

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2011

"Extraordinarily affecting....A very important book....To read and remember the stories in this book, to take them to heart, is to be called as a witness." THE BOSTON GLOBE There is no safety net for the millions of heartbroken refugees from the American Dream, scattered helplessly in any city you...
Book cover of Amazing Grace

Amazing Grace

The Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation

by Jonathan Kozol
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2012

The author of Savage Inequalities, a New York Times best-seller, and Rachel and Her Children, winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, tells the stories of a handful of children who have--through the love and support of their families and dedicated community leaders--not yet lost their battle with the perils of life in America's most hopeless, helpless, and dangerous neighborhoods.
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