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5.0 out of 5 stars Living at Summerhill, February 28, 2007
A hundred miles from London, England there is a small school named Summerhill. In the half century of its lifetime, it has managed to create a deep and lasting impression on educators and education all over the world. Praised by some and dammed by others, its founder and headmaster A. S. Neill has clung steadfastly to his belief that love can be taught, and that freedom without license can be practiced successfully.

Herb Snitzer, a photographer, read about this school, and moved by the guiding philosophy, mads a visit. Irresistibly drawn to this place where children are encouraged to grow in love and freedom, Snitzer lived and worked at Summerhill, made a film record of what he saw and felt, and returned with this deeply moving portrait of a great educational experiment.
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Living at Summerhill; A Photographic Documentary on A.S. Neill's Pioneering School
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