I really appreciated how this author organized and processed her study of a no-excuses charter school. She gave voice to many of my own experiences, drawing connections between the daily experience of control and antagonism at charters and broader social, political, and economic trends. This book effectively wove together the relationship between the day-to-day operations of a school and a commentary on the climate of education in the United States. While I felt that most of what she said resonated with my own experiences, I also think that it left me wanting to read more about the author's conclusions and solutions to some of the issues raised.
Great read, learned a lot about the history and effects of the no excuse charter school movement. Definitely affirmed my thoughts on this issue. Super well written too, felt like I was reading a story.