When high school English teacher Sean Cullinan comes across a specialty publisher looking for fresh African-American voices, he decides to submit his latest manuscript. One Cully is white. Enter Janine Russell, black lieutenant in the San Francisco fire department and long-time friend of Cullinan. Together, they create a literary hoax that eventually fuels a national race debate. In Shadow Lessons new author Tim Reardon delves deep into the heart of the volatile American race conversation in a work that overflows with humor, honesty, and courage.
Written by our own Tim Reardon and published in 2010. :-)
It's the White version of Affirmative Action, set in SF. I believe Tim was an English teacher at SI at the time. It's a story with an interesting twist, and it's fun to see all of the local landmarks and watering holes incorporated into the story.
I believe Tim came to Riordan as a teacher in 2017, and became principal after Andrew Currier left. Tim helped Riordan go co-ed: the decision was announced on Jan. 29, 2020 to allow girls to enroll for the first time in the school's history. Tim became president in 2022.
From: https://booksrun.com/9780984421992-sh... "When high school English teacher Sean Cullinan comes across a specialty publisher looking for fresh African-American voices, he decides to submit his latest manuscript. One problem: Cully is white. Enter Janine Russell, black lieutenant in the San Francisco fire department and long-time friend of Cullinan. Together, they create a literary hoax that eventually fuels a national race debate. In Shadow Lessons new author Tim Reardon delves deep into the heart of the volatile American race conversation in a work that overflows with humor, honesty, and courage. "Don't let Reardon's breezy style fool you. Underneath the humor and crackling dialogue is a well-crafted novel. It also just happens to be an off-beat examination of race in America. Don't let that fool you either." -Stephen McFeely, screenwriter, The Chronicles of Narnia"
Excellent insight into a very-political high school while touching on affirmative action. Reardon has an easy flowing writing style. Kept me interested the whole time.