At once "a pop culture phenomenon" (Publishers Weekly) and
"screamingly funny" (Booklist), Educating Esmé "should be read by
anyone who's interested in the future of public education" (Boston
Phoenix Literary Section).
A must-read for parents, new teachers, and classroom veterans,
Educating Esmé is the exuberant diary of Esmé Raji Codell's first year
teaching in a Chicago public school. Fresh-mouthed and free-spirited,
the irrepressible Madame Esmé--as she prefers to be called--does the
cha-cha during multiplication tables, roller-skates down the hallways,
and puts on rousing performances with at-risk students in the library.
Her diary opens a window into a real-life classroom from a teacher's
perspective. While battling bureaucrats, gang members, abusive parents,
and her own insecurities, this gifted young woman reveals what it takes
to be an exceptional teacher.
Heroine to thousands of parents and educators, Esmé now shares more of
her ingenious and yet down-to-earth approaches to the classroom in a
supplementary guide to help new teachers hit the ground running. As
relevant and iconoclastic as when it was first published, Educating
Esmé is a classic, as is Madame Esmé herself.