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To Sir With Love

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SKU: 9780099498049

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To Sir With Love by E. R. Braithwaite (ISBN: 9780099498049) is a powerful story of a Black teacher navigating post-war London’s racial prejudice. Facing discrimination and challenging students, he transforms a tough East End classroom with compassion and dedication. Witness his inspiring journey as he breaks down barriers, fosters respect, and ultimately, finds love amidst adversity in this moving and unforgettable classic.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780099498049
  • Publisher: Random House
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage Classics
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0099498049
  • Publisher Date: 07 Sep 2006
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 208

16 reviews for To Sir With Love

  1. Janvi Aggarwal

    I found this book incredibly moving and inspiring. A testament to the power of education and human connection. A bit sentimental, though.

  2. Saket Laxman Shende

    Touching and insightful. It offers a unique perspective on the challenges of teaching and overcoming prejudice. Quite predictable.

  3. Gaddala Yakub

    I was moved by Braithwaite’s experiences. The students’ transformation is incredible. It dragged a bit in the middle, hence the rating.

  4. Simarpreet Singh

    Enjoyable read. The relationship between the teacher and students was great, a bit too idealistic, but still good.

  5. Aanand Kumar

    This book made me think about my own biases. It’s a powerful story about connecting with people who are different from you. A bit preachy at times.

  6. Venkateshapperumal R

    An important book about race and education. The author’s dedication is admirable. I enjoyed it, though some of the student characters felt one-dimensional.

  7. Kushmita Sharma

    Touching and well-written. It shows the difficulties faced by Black people in post-war England. A bit slow in places but overall a good read.

  8. Himanshu Kumar

    An interesting look at post-war England and racial tensions. A bit slow-paced at times, but ultimately rewarding.

  9. Anubhav Sharma

    Well written and thought provoking. I felt the ending wrapped up a little too neatly. Still worth the read.

  10. Nikhil Choudhary

    This book is a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy. It might be a little old fashioned, but it is a must-read.

  11. Akash Aryan

    Good book and it was very inspiring. Some of the dialogue felt unnatural. But overall a good read.

  12. Varnika Mathur

    I loved this book! It’s heartwarming and thought-provoking. A great reminder of the power of empathy and understanding. Highly recommend!

  13. Yoush Sonkar

    A truly inspiring story of overcoming prejudice. Braithwaite’s writing is simple but effective. Some parts felt a bit dated, but the core message still resonates.

  14. Siddhik Gagguturu

    A classic for a reason. The themes are still relevant today. However, I found the ending a little too idealistic.

  15. Nishita Mathur

    An unforgettable story about compassion and understanding. Braithwaite is an excellent writer. Highly recommend. Some parts felt unrealistic.

  16. Utkarsh Chauhan

    A classic that I finally got around to reading. While important, it felt a little dated and simplistic.

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