Ebook {Epub PDF} Class by Lucinda Rosenfeld






















Class. Lucinda Rosenfeld. Little, Brown, - Fiction - pages. 0 Reviews. Named one of the Best Books of by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Lucinda Rosenfeld takes a gentrified neighborhood like Park Slope, Brooklyn, and throws in the kitchen sink. Every character, even the children (please forgive me) are unlikable, many to the extreme. Class is about the division of socioeconomic classes in the public school system and with a play on words it is about whether an upper middle class person has any real class at all/5. "CLASS is a brilliant depiction of the role of race and class in America seen through the lens of its public schools. This novel is brave, funny, and persuasive, and had me wincing like crazy with recognition. Lucinda Rosenfeld hits all the right notes." ―/5(86).


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"CLASS is a brilliant depiction of the role of race and class in America seen through the lens of its public schools. This novel is brave, funny, and persuasive, and had me wincing like crazy with recognition. Lucinda Rosenfeld hits all the right notes."―Bliss Broyard, author of One Drop: My Father's Hidden Life-A Story of Race and Family Secrets. Lucinda Rosenfeld takes a gentrified neighborhood like Park Slope, Brooklyn, and throws in the kitchen sink. Every character, even the children (please forgive me) are unlikable, many to the extreme. Class is about the division of socioeconomic classes in the public school system and with a play on words it is about whether an upper middle class person has any real class at all. "CLASS is a brilliant depiction of the role of race and class in America seen through the lens of its public schools. This novel is brave, funny, and persuasive, and had me wincing like crazy with recognition. Lucinda Rosenfeld hits all the right notes." ―.

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