I dunno. It was described to me as a Lady Macbeth scenario, but it seems more like Much Ado About Nothing or maybe The Comedy of Errors. She wasn't paid. What's the big deal? If the beef is that she had an influence over policy, it seems sexist, like the criticism of Hillary Clinton in the mid-'90s.
I'm a writer and a writing professor. My first book, Cross-X: A Turbulent, Triumphant Season with an Inner-City Debate Squad, was named one of the best books of 2006 by Publishers Weekly, The Chicago Tribune and Amazon.com. I live in an old house in the Deep South with my wife, two dogs and four cats. I collect wonderful records.
A Chicago TribuneBest Book of the Year
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One of Kansas City Star's 100 Noteworthy Books of the Year
Winner of the William Rockhill Nelson Award for Nonfiction
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Forget the nerdy reputation that debate has. Instead think of a scenario as exciting as a sports game with high stakes like triumphing over racism. bad politics and abject poverty... An important, thoughtful and provocative look at race and class in America.
- The Boston Globe
Joe Miller's enthusiasm is infectious and the plot creates the suspense of a good courtroom thriller.
- Entertainment Weekly
The minute I finished Joe Miller's Cross-X, I held the book out in front of me -- amazed, rapturous, and hopeful... Miller's mesmerizing, vivid accounts of the debates will leave you crouched in your seat, holding your breath... An incredibly powerful, daringly hopeful book.
- Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Irresistible... Miller begins breezily but is soon deeply invested in the Central squad's mission to not only master the debate game on its own terms but revolutionize it with flashes of poetry and hip-hop wordplay... If all these kids could run things, Miller implies, imagine what could get done.
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wow, ugh. you're right. even a regular resident outside the admin. has things to say about this …
I dunno. It was described to me as a Lady Macbeth scenario, but it seems more like Much Ado About Nothing or maybe The Comedy of Errors. She wasn't paid. What's the big deal? If the beef is that she had an influence over policy, it seems sexist, like the criticism of Hillary Clinton in the mid-'90s.
*shrug*
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