In a time when the importance of teachers has been unfairly
challenged, Bob Boone gives us a collection of simply told,
hard-edged tales from the lives of educators and their students.
These rich, multifaceted stories ring true with details gleaned
over the course of a full life. Reading them, one feels as if they
are entering another version of our familiar reality, where secrets
thrive in quiet classrooms and a passionate love of the pitfalls
and victories of teaching motivates the creation of narrative.
"-Lisa Locascio, University of Southern California, Recipient of
the 2011 John Steinbeck Award for Fiction"
These aren't your typical teacher stories. In the living and
breathing world of brick, glass and glue sticks, we want our
teachers to leave their real lives-their darknesses, their
longings, their secrets and desires-back at their desks and locked
in their lockers in the faculty room. But this is Bob Boone's
school. There is no safe place here for the containment of these
things. The best Boone's characters can do is take off their
jackets at the door, empty the pockets of their pants-their shreds
and crumplings, their histories and regret, their hearts and
longings-stuff it all in the pockets and sleeves of their jackets,
drape their coats over the backs of their chairs, and just like the
rest of us, cross their fingers and pray to God that nothing falls
out before the bell rings.
"-Billy Lombardo, Author, 'The Man with Two Arms', Recipient of
the 2011 Nelson Algren Award for the Short Story"
The stories are wonderful and beautifully written, with insights
into the interior of a parallel, minimalist universe of the
everyday. What makes these stories ultimately so arresting is how
they capture the quiet, unspoken fears, the normalcy of unfinished
relationships, and the inner strength it takes to face each day.
The quietness of the stories belies their energy and the resilience
of the characters which becomes a moving celebration of the human
spirit.
"-Milos Stehlik, Critic for Worldview on WBEZ/Chicago Public
Radio"
Bob Boone gives us an insider's view into the world of Forest
High. These stories are spare, terse and capture the quirkiness of
characters and circumstance utterly consistent with the world of
schools-a world where, as Boone well knows, every story implies
another. An astute observer, Bob Boone writes with humor,
compassion and insight.
"-Larry Starzec, Fiction Editor, 'Willow Review', Professor of
English at College of Lake County"
Implicit in these tales are basic human questions: what does it
mean to be a good teacher or a good person? What, for that matter,
is meant by the phrase 'good school'? In this age of standardized
tests and the relentless attempt at quantifying students and
teachers alike, Bob's stories offer a refreshingly human portrayal
of his characters. He never fails to see the comedy in the conflict
between the conventional and unconventional, and he portrays his
characters with nothing less than a sympathetic eye. In these
stories, Bob always looks beyond the Forest to the individual
trees.
"-John O'Connor, Author, 'Wordplaygrounds', Teacher at New Trier
High School"
General
| Imprint: |
Amika Press
|
| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Series: |
The Forest High Stories, 1 |
| Release date: |
August 2011 |
| First published: |
August 2011 |
| Authors: |
Bob Boone
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| Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 5mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
| Pages: |
102 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-9708416-6-7 |
| Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Special features >
Short stories
Promotions
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| LSN: |
0-9708416-6-3 |
| Barcode: |
9780970841667 |
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