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Uneducated A Memoir Of Flunking Out Falling Apart And Finding My Worth Christopher Zara

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Uneducated A Memoir Of Flunking Out Falling Apart And Finding My Worth Christopher Zara
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Uneducated A Memoir Of Flunking Out Falling Apart And Finding My Worth Christopher Zara instant download after payment.

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.63 MB
Author: Christopher Zara
ISBN: 9780316269179, 0316269174
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Uneducated A Memoir Of Flunking Out Falling Apart And Finding My Worth Christopher Zara by Christopher Zara 9780316269179, 0316269174 instant download after payment.

In this “hilarious and heartbreaking...must-read memoir” (Publishers Weekly), Christopher Zara breaks down his winding journey from dropout to journalist and the impact that his background had in the world of privilege.

Boldly honest, wryly funny, and utterly open-hearted, Uneducated is one diploma-less journalist’s map of our growing educational divide and, ultimately, a challenge: in our credential-obsessed world, what is the true value of a college degree?
For Christopher Zara, this is the professional minefield he has had to navigate since the day he was kicked out of his New Jersey high school for behavioral problems and never allowed back. From a school for “troubled kids,” to wrestling with his identity in the burgeoning punk scene of the 1980s; from a stint as an ice cream scooper as he got clean in Florida, to an unpaid internship in New York in his thirties, Zara spent years contending with skeptical hiring managers and his own impostor syndrome before breaking into the world of journalism—only to be met by an industry preoccupied with pedigree. As he navigated the world of the elite and saw the realities of the education gap firsthand, Zara realized he needed to confront the label he had been quietly holding in: what it looked like to be part of the “working class”—whatever that meant.
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