<b>Essential reading </b>for teachers, those who run educational institutions, parents – but perhaps most of all for Black children . . . it could be <b>a ray of hope</b>.
The Guardian
<b>Makes a powerful case</b>: until we have rid our educational system of its dominant whiteness we cannot hope to give <i>all </i>our children the educational experience they need and deserve.
Rt Hon Lady Hale
<b>Brave, brutally honest, funny and necessary.</b> Jeffery captures the Black teaching experience in such a powerful and potent way. The book of the year.
Ben Lindsay, author of We Need To Talk About Race
W<b>ritten with passion, fury, knowledge and, in spite of the painful subject, wit.</b>
Patrice Lawrence MBE, prize-winning author of Orangeboy
<b>Deeply compelling, intellectually rigorous and essential.</b>
Nels Abbey, author of Think Like a White Man
<b>Personal and political, profound and playful</b>, Boakye's sharp analysis of the classroom and the staffroom is essential reading for anyone with a stake in education.
Darren Chetty, co-author of How to Disagree
I couldn't put it down . . . <b>a must read</b>.
Laura Henry-Allain MBE
<b>An incredibly powerful, gripping book</b> . . . <b>energising, uplifting and optimistic and eye-opening and challenging.</b>
Tom Sherrington (@teacherhead)
I found myself being <b>educated, delighted, saddened, informed, surprised, shocked, touched and enlightened in turn</b> . . . A must-read book.
Sue Cowley, author, presenter and teacher
A signature blend of <b>endearing wit and engaging prose</b>.
K. DeMi Ryans
<b>Timely and thought provoking.</b>
Leninna Ofori (@healingoverhandbags)