Holler If You Hear Me, Comic Edition
English
By (author): Gregory Michie Ryan Alexander-Tanner
This graphic memoir of teaching in urban America is a brilliant reimagining of the classic text by Gregory Michie, Holler If You Hear Me: The Education of a Teacher and His Students. Michie is joined by illustrator Ryan Alexander-Tanner and 10 artistsmost of them young people of colorto bring a fresh, vibrant energy to the original tale of struggle and hope in the classroom. First published in 1999, the text has become one of the most enduring teacher memoirs of our time. Using comics to tell the story, this edition weaves back and forth, like the original, between Michies awakening as a young teacher and the first-person stories of his students. Set in 1990s Chicago, but startlingly relevant today, this powerful adaptation of a long-time educator favorite is sure to inspire a new generation of teachers, students, and anyone who is concerned about the future of public education.
Book Features:
- A comics format that draws readers in and adds to the power of Michies original text.
- Each chapter is adapted and illustrated by a different artist, most of whom are young people of color.
- A new introduction and afterword by Michie and Alexander-Tanner that contextualize this comic edition.
- Students reflect on their experiences inside and outside of school.
- Highlights critical, present-day issues in K12 schools, such as culturally relevant curriculum, cross-cultural teaching, racial justice, and the social contexts of teaching.