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Publication
Focus on the Family Publishing (1995), Edition: 1st, 192 pages
Description
The 1986 Teacher of the Year shares a moving message on the power of encouragement and love. Mass Paper
Local notes
0000-0867-6827
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LibraryThing member melissagagnon
Recommended to me by Jennifer McGuire, my principal. I love the book so far. I read this book the summer of 08. I thought the book was wonderful until the end. I found the ending quite dissapointing because as most of us teachers who really try to meet the personal needs of our students are not
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awarded with a National Teacher award. I feel that some of the best teachers do not get awards. I would have been able to relate to the book more if the main charachter was a "normal" teacher like me. Show Less
LibraryThing member OCMCCP
Guy Doud grew up in Staples, Minnesota, a small town that never gets the recognition it deserves. Its neighbor, Lake Wobegon seems to have grabbed the national spotlight. That doesn't deter Guy from regaling the reader with stories of what it's like to grow up in a town where the police are alerted
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to a problem by a light on top of the water tower. A master storyweaver, Guy recounts growing up in the warmth of love and freshly baked oatmeal revel cookies. But all wasn't sweetness and light in the Doud household. Both Guy's parents were alcoholics. While his mother quietly fought her addiction, his father's black moods disrupted and frightened the family. Even in grade school, Guy realized the many inadequacies of his life -- his family was too poor to take a vacation, he was obese, he wasn't a particularly good student, and his desk was always a mess. Guy was picked last for kickball. The encouraging and discouraging messages Guy received about himself taught him that we all mold one another's dreams. We all hold each others' fragile hopes in our hands. We all touch others' hearts. Show Less
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Original language
English
Physical description
8.75 inches
ISBN
092960895X / 9780929608952