Its a Privilege Just to Be Here, Emma Sasaki
Its a Privilege Just to Be Here, Emma Sasaki
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It's a Privilege Just to Be Here

Author: Emma Sasaki

Narrator: Cindy Kay

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

Wesley Friends School is Washington, DC’s most prestigious prep school, so of course Aki Hiyashi-Brown is proud to teach at it and send her daughter Meg there. Why wouldn't she be proud? Parents kill to have their kid enrolled at Wesley. Not only is Wesley the premier academic destination for the children of the capital elite, it’s all about Diversity, Achievement, Collegiality, as all of their very glossy brochures will tell you. Aki should know. As one of the few teachers of color on staff, her face is plastered on every piece of marketing material the school puts out. But when someone graffities Make Wesley White Again on campus, it exposes dangerous fault lines in the school community—ones Aki may have spent a lifetime learning to ignore. But her headstrong daughter Meg, and Meg's similarly impassioned classmates, aren’t willing to let slide. Before Aki can sort out her own feelings about the hate crime, the school's administration jumps into crisis-management mode and assigns Aki as head of the Racial Equity Task Force. Between hasty changes to the curriculum and an anonymous instagram account documenting a history of racism on campus, Aki finds herself caught in the crossfire. Written with the keen eye of a prep-school insider, It’s a Privilege Just to Be Here is a piercing takedown of the American institution of prep schools and a searing perspective on the growing tensions between generations with different ideas of how to fight for what you believe in.

About Emma Sasaki

Emma Sasaki attended a private Quaker school. She is currently a professorial lecturer and lives in suburban Washington with her family. She proudly serves on both her school's parent association and scholarship gala committee.

About Cindy Kay

Cindy Kay is a Chinese-Thai-American narrator and educator whose work has been described as listening to a "cozy best friend." She narrates fiction and nonfiction and has studied Spanish, Portuguese, Thai, and Japanese. Raised in the California Bay Area, she currently lives in the Rockies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nev

I’m really impressed that this is a debut novel. In It’s a Privilege Just to Be Here Emma Sasaki created a story full of compelling characters, social commentary, and a fast-paced plot. Aki Hayashi-Brown has been a teacher at the prestigious Wesley Friends School for years. It’s one of the schools w......more

I am stunned that this is a debut novel! So well written in terms of plot, description and characters. As someone who works at a school that is quite similar, I can tell you everything that happened rang all-too-tru. In It's a Privilege we meet veteran teacher Aki, a daughter of Japanese immigrants w......more

There were three reasons for me requesting this book, first was the cover and the title. Seriously what a cover and the title!!! Second was the premises , it was intriguing. It's been sometime I have read about racism and as I have loved The hate u give, I thought this would definitely be an enjoyab......more

Goodreads review by Angie

I loved It's a Privilege Just to be Here by Emma Sasaki This book is told from the perspective of Aki, a teacher at a (fictional) prestigious Quaker private prep school in DC, known for having alumni that include the president's children. Aki's daughter Meg attends the school and is a junior, and whi......more


Quotes

"Narrator Cindy Kay navigates credibly between two languages and three generations, keeping the narrative flowing forward with clarity. She sets the tones that relay more than just the words, also offering layers of context. Listeners will feel the struggle between mother and daughter and between exclusion and inclusion… "—Library Journal