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Here we meet Myra, the future valedictorian who shines in AP English; Daniel, a 17-year-old artist headed off to war; Jerry, a burly senior who lost both his parents to prison when he was 8 years old; and Tracy, a shy special-ed student who wins the applause of her classmates.
With these students we discover (or rediscover) the great poets and writers of English--from Chaucer to Shakespeare to Billy Collins. We see the written word transform lives. We argue good and evil, fate and free will.
And if we listen carefully, we begin to see the beauty and nobility of an "examined life."
If you've ever had a teacher who changed your life, read Notes from a Classroom and remember.
And if you've never had such a teacher, then come, take a seat in Kay McSpadden's classroom. It's about time you did.
"Kay McSpadden is an example of a great teacher who gives hope to the next generation of children." -- The Honorable Roy E. Barnes, former Governor of Georgia
"On rare occasions I read a book that leaves me feeling wiser. This is one of those books." - Ed Williams, Editorial Page Editor, The Charlotte Observer
"What comes through in all Kay McSpadden's essays are her wisdom, her understanding of human behavior, and her openness to learning--her own as well as her students'." -- Joanne Yatvin, President, National Council of Teachers of English
"...will inspire anyone who cares what happens behind classroom doors--and that should be all of us." -- Jane McAlister Pope, Deputy Editor of the Editorial pages, The Charlotte Observer
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