<b><big></b><b>¿An amazing book . . . Read it gang, honestly</b><b>¿</b><b> Zoe Ball</b><b></big></b><b><big></b><b>¿</b><b>I haven''t read a book for a long time that so often had me close to tears¿ <i>Observer</i></b><b></big></b><b><big></b><b>¿</b><b>Inspirational . . . You can call this good teaching; what it looks like is love</b><b>¿ </b><b><i>Evening Standard</i></b><b></big></b><b>The powerful, inspiring story of Andria Zafirakou, ''the best teacher in the world'', and what it takes to work on the frontlines of education today</b>Arts teacher Andria Zafirakou was always a rule-breaker. At her inner-city London school where more than eighty languages are spoken, she would sense urgent needs; mending uniforms, calling social services, shielding vulnerable teens from gangs. And she would tailor each class to its pupils, fiercely believing in the power of art to unlock trauma, or give a mute child the confidence to speak. Time and again, she would be proved right. So in 2018, when