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'I cannot celebrate and be thankful enough for this very well executed book. This book will be eye opening and informative to those who teach "the" classics across a variety of institutions, contexts, and levels. It will also be informative to those who have or want to teach in prisons or programs for "returning citizens" or "citizens in transition." The book is full of pedagogical reflections, resources, and evaluations that without question will be extremely useful even to those not teaching in prisons. Further, the pedagogical import of this book reaches beyond the specific context, namely "prison education," because it is also a profound meditation on humanistic pedagogy as such, i.e. what is it that we aim to do as teachers of the "humanities."' - Eduardo Mendieta, Bryn Mawr Classical Review