Dear Charan, I am reading the book Drama High: Culture Clash by L.Divine which is a work of a novel. I thought the author wrote this book to show how going to a school where their are different ethnic backgrounds that stand out in one another, can effect many student in such a deliberate way. This book made me realize that African american students that feel the same way as teachers do in debating wise, such as the controversy of black history month, can effect other students (Hispanics) in a way where they might feel uncomfortable in such a intricate, and unrespectable way.In the text it states "'whats a grit" said Jeremy'" Jeremy is white and this quote states the differences between white people knowledge and black people knowledge. I learned while reading that most Hispanics don't like the idea of having a black history month class because of all the actions that's being done, and how most African Americans are being treated. Also because most of Hispanics just don't like escalating debates or dilating discussions about other race, besides theirs. I'd recommend this book to people that love books with a lot of drama because this book is very dramatic and talks about life in high school with plenty of dilemma going on. Sincerely, Jose Ortiz What i've learned from this book is that the main character Jayd Jackson a sassy sixteen year old junoir in high school who lives in Compton,California with her grandmother her she calls mama and her mom(Lynn Marie and she works at her godmother's(Netta)hair salon:Netta's Never Nappy Hair Salon.In this bok Jayd learns more about her culture and that she wants to make a differnce at her ghetto school and teach and learn and start a group that teaches about black and african american history for people who want to learn about it no matter what race you are.
What do You think about Culture Clash (2010)?
I thought the book was inspiring in a different kind of way but i nway i kan understand it.
—Danaa
a really good book havent read it yet but very soon too read
—Kcorbello