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Education and Ecstasy
George Leonard
Education and Ecstasy introduced a generation of readers to the idea that the human potential to learn, to love, to feel deeply, and to create is, for all practical purposes, infinite. The Atlantic called it "a remarkable new book . . . authentically the voice of the future." The San Francisco Examiner said it was "perhaps the most important book on schools, their problems and their potential written in this generation." Today, computer experts report that the visionary school in Education and Ecstasy remains the model to be realized. This new edition includes Leonard's Esquire essay, " The Great School Reform Hoax." A Literary Guild selection.
$12.95 Paperback
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