To Sir with Love

Author: E.R. Braithwaite
The all-time Classic schoolroom drama – as relevant as today’s headlines …, , He shamed them, wrestled with them, enlightened them, and – ultimately – learned to love them. Mr. Braithwaite, the new teacher, had first to fight the class bully. Then he taught defiant, hard-bitten delinquents to call him “Sir,” and to address the girls who had grown up beside them in the gutter….Read More
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