"In this book, readers join Sullivan on campus. They meet his students and witness the daily life at his community college. The author showcases his students' voices, prose, poems, and meditations, affording the reader, like the teacher, an opportunity to listen. Readers witness how students' sense of their own horizons shift through as they learn and connect with their college. Especially useful to his readers--scholars, legislators, educators--are the historical origins of community college education and their overlap with civil justice in the United States. Reference tables at the close of the book afford teachers and scholars ready access to data and strategies, making this book a useful history and handbook." -- Brett M. Griffiths , Director, Reading and Writing Studios and Learning Centers, Macomb Community College, USA "Nobody in English or Writing Studies is more accomplished regarding the community college than Pat Sullivan.
He has taught for thirty years and has written consistently and eloquently about his work and the work of the community college." -- Mike Rose , Research Professor, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, and author of Back to School: Why Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Education (2012) and Lives on the Boundary (1989).