Learnt
Edward M. Baldwin
Jazlo & Lossi Publishing
1704 E. 24th Street, Suite 102A, Jacksonville, FL 32206
ISBN 9780979407444, $24.95
With the use of cultural dialect, Edward Baldwin creates an
intriguing story about children who come from an environment where no
one wants to bother with them, much less educators. With the typical
stereotypes these children are branded as "bad," "no
ambition," and "will not amount to anything."
The inspiring story revolves around Kenny Houston who lives with
his single mother who cares nothing about him. Her life revolves around
drinking, partying and many men. Kenny has been left to fend for
himself, as well as his little sister, after their father dies suddenly.
No one talks about this and Kenny keeps his pain and anger inside which
leads him to become a problem child in school and in his little area of
the world.
The second character to come into play is Tony Avery, a black man
who is a first-year teacher in a school that is for those who cannot
adapt to regular school, Lincoln High. It is full of misfits for
students and the teachers could care less as long as they collect a
paycheck. Mr. Avery tries to make a difference in the school by showing
the students he does care and has made enemies as an English instructor
because he talks "their talk."
As a former teacher, I really enjoyed the theme of
"Learnt." I know how we can forget those that really need our
help and yet we don't give it because of how they dress, where they
come from and most of all because of "the attitude." No wonder
we have such a high dropout rate in schools from kids who are in the
lower income bracket and have no family to support them. One of the
aspects I really liked was the way it was written, in
"chocklish," a combination of cultural dialect and Standard
English. As many major reviewers have said "This is a must for all
those who work in the school systems."
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