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Local mom & author publishes book about our neighborhood’s public schools

CLASS, a satirical novel about a mother whose life spirals out of control when she’s forced to rethink her bleeding heart liberal ideals, is inspired by Lucinda Rosenfeld’s experience as a parent in our local public school system. Lucinda’s daughters are going to a local public elementary school in Downtown Brooklyn, however, according to the author, the book was meant as a satire of Brooklyn Brownstone as a WHOLE, not one or another particular school.

“For idealistic forty-something Karen Kipple, it isn’t enough that she works full-time in the non-profit sector, aiding an organization that helps hungry children from disadvantaged homes. She’s also determined to live her personal life in accordance with her ideals. This means sending her daughter, Ruby, to an integrated public school in their Brooklyn neighborhood. But when a troubled student from a nearby housing project begins bullying children in Ruby’s class, the distant social and economic issues Karen has always claimed to care about so passionately feel uncomfortably close to home. As the situation at school escalates, Karen can’t help but wonder whether her do-gooder husband takes himself and his causes more seriously than her work and Ruby’s wellbeing. A daring, discussable satire about gentrification and liberal hypocrisy, and a candid take on rich and poor, white and black, CLASS reveals how life as we live it–not as we like to imagine it–often unfolds in gray areas.”

You can purchase CLASS here.

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