I enjoyed the first third of the book, which consisted of essays about civil society and education. I found Putnam’s chapter, “Community-Based Social Capital and Educational Performance” to be especially interesting, and I look forward to reading more by him. However, the book shifted to focusing on religious education and parochial schools, which is a topic I’m less interested in. Overall, the book was a bit of a let-down, as the focus is on issues of social and educational policy and it lacks suggestions for what individual teachers can do to support civic education.