About the Author Tajudeen Shah has devoted a lifetime to the service of the English language and literature, and to sharing knowledge, insight, and encouragement with the student community. His journey as an educator began remarkably early, at the age of fifteen, when he first started teaching those younger than himself-a spark of mentorship that has continued to shine throughout his life. Over the years, he has guided students through the rich and varied landscapes of world literature: from Shakespeare and Milton to the Romantic and Victorian poets, from the wit of the Neoclassicists to the modern voices of Robert Frost and Arthur Miller. His teaching has reached across centuries and continents, engaging with literary traditions from England, Russia, America, Africa, and India. Yet beyond the classroom, his deepest concern has always been the future of young people-their struggles, their promise, and their moral and intellectual growth. A thoughtful mentor and lifelong learner, he has devoted himself to helping students cultivate discipline, clarity, and confidence through guidance on time, task, and memory management, as well as through reflective and socially conscious writing. In Why Blame the Children? Tajudeen Shah brings together that lifelong journey of teaching, thought, and care. This collection stands as a gift from a teacher who has spent decades studying the poetic wisdom of the past in order to help the students of today walk more wisely into the future.