Well... I enjoyed this account of one teacher's struggle with unfair school politics. for the first 3/4th of the book though I thought it was more a historical account of bringing sex ed to the New Jersey public school system, and being that this event occured in 1980, it seemed quite dated. I had been prepared to complain that the author failed to make me understand the context and why this was important and relevant in the 2000s, when the book was written. But as I got to the end, I realized that it was more about school politics, which, in my adulthood, seems always relevant (btw - married to a HS teacher :) ).