The Class

  • The Class: A Life-Changing Teacher, His World-Changing Kids, and the Most Inventive Classroom in America
    By Heather Won Tesoriero

    That's what Kenny Uliano asked Andy upon hearing that his friend and colleague at PerkinElmer was planning on leaving the company to teach high school. “Jump back twelve years; his daughter was only little. He had a good career.

  • The Class: Living and Learning in the Digital Age
    By Sonia Livingstone, Julian Sefton-Green

    New York: Simon & Schuster. Turkle, S., 2011. Alone together: Why we expect more from technology and less from each other. New York: Basic Books. Turkle, S., 2015. Reclaiming conversation: The power of talk in a digital age.

  • The Class: The Financial Course You Wish You Had in School
    By Michael Reisel

    Don't let yourself be intimidated by finances and investments any longer! Start "The Class" today.

  • The Class: A Novel
    By Erich Segal

    From world-renowned author Erich Segal comes a powerful and moving saga of five extraordinary members of the Harvard class of 1958 and the women with whom their lives are intertwined.

  • The Class
    By Boni Ashburn

    Some feel eager, others are nervous, and a few are even grumpy! But they all get dressed, eat breakfast, pack backpacks, and make their way to school, where they will meet their new teacher and become a wonderful new class.

  • The Class
    By Frances O'Roark Dowell

    And classmates you thought you knew have all sorts of surprising stuff going on. The kids in Mrs. Herrera’s class are dealing with all these things and more—specifically, three more: 1.

  • The Class
    By Francois Begaudeau

    The novel's eponymous film version, directed by Laurent Cantet, starring author Bégaudeau as himself, won the Palme d'Or at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival and was nominated for the 2009 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

  • The Class
    By Frances O'Roark Dowell

    Worst enemies suddenly want to be partners in crime. And classmates you thought you knew have all sorts of surprising stuff going on. The kids in Mrs. Herrera’s class are dealing with all this and more—specifically: 1.

  • The Class
    By Erich Segal

    They were Harvard '58, the class who thought they could change the world.