A review by queengwen
Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools by Jonathan Kozol

4.0

It was repetitive but for a good reason. It was trying to say :these inequalities in our public school's exist and it's unfair. My mother should not have to move states so her children can get an better education. In a detroit public school system, my mother dropped out (she went back), my uncles dropped out ,both of my females cousins dropped out. The statistic are disheartening. The question is also , if we give low income schools more money, will they improve dropout rates. I don't think so but I think it will better prepare those who don't drop out for college or secondary education.

To the book:
The words ran together for me at some points but I still knew I had to read it . I put it down for a week when I realized it's going to take me some time to get through it. The author seemed to try to bring in a story like feel to it but he didn't accomplish it fully but it was an informative read.