The Freedom Writers Diary May Set Your Teen Free

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The Freedom Writers Diary by the Freedom Writers, led by Erin Gruwell, was first published in 1999. It was begun by Erin Grunnell, a young and idealistic first year teacher in Long Beach, California, as an innovative way to encourage and motivate at risk students to learn and participate in their own education. Ms. Gruwell abandoned conventional and straight-laced methods of teaching special education students and adopted this method of teaching: she bought books such as The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank and A Child's Life by Zlata Filipovic, taught from them and encouraged her own students to keep their own journals. As the years passed, her students, who named themselves "The Freedom Writers" decided to edit their favorite journal entries and publish a book. The book, which became known as The Freedom Writers Diary was later published and has recently been made into a movie starring Hilary Swank. By having her students read about Anne Frank and Zlata Filipovic's life, Ms. Gruwell hoped to demonstrate to them that these girls had just as bad, if not worse, lives and to give her students the desire to better themselves.

I had a great deal of admiration for Ms. Gruwell and her students after reading this book. Ms. Gruwell is a phenomenal and talented teacher who did an amazing job with her students. Her students were able to dig down deep into their hearts, souls and minds and prove everyone wrong by publishing a book, graduating from high school, going to college, leading successful lives and meeting other successful people. Their entries were touching, open-minded and powerfully honest. A reader can learn a lot about life in urban America and about learning open-mindedness by reading these entries. It is a very uplifting and powerful book. I finished it with a positive feeling.

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