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Parkway South (Paperback)
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Parkway South (Paperback)
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Loot Price R490
Discovery Miles 4 900
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Renowned for his language arts teaching expertise, Del Crandall's
rapport with his students and their parents was exemplary. The
educator had raised the bar with his innovative writing and
speaking techniques, and he was admired by his fellow colleagues
for his caring persona and dedicated professionalism. With the
addition of directing school plays and assisting in other
extracurricular activities, he was at the top of his game in his
middle school milieu. Having already been honored with Teacher of
the Year awards, the future held only additional promise and
accolades. But there were other "players" in his life who would
conspire against him and "monkey wrench" his otherwise model of
order daily routines. So profound were these nemeses in their
destructive machinations that Del Crandall's personality morphed
from excellent educator to twisted teacher. His mind bordered on
the absurd, ranging from dedicated professional to cold blooded
killer. Preoccupation with confronting his demons would cause him
to lose touch with reality. Yet confront them he must, lest he lose
all things good that he had accomplished and worked for. But were
these torments genuine, or were their origins the result of the
inner workings of the teacher's vacillating psyche? Would he
escape, or endure, a lifetime of sustained dementia? AUTHOR'S
THOUGHTS...This story is the fictional account of a teacher being
accused of child endangerment or, to be more specific, engaging in
sexually abusive advances towards a minor. Yet in reality, the
episode occurs frequently where adults and children interact in our
everyday work or social settings. From Mary Kay Letourneau to Jerry
Sandusky, we are too often reminded through the media that human
frailties often overshadow common sense, decency, and the law. In
our age of extreme political correctness, the public is quick to
assume guilt for the adults whose names and faces are plastered all
over the newspapers or televisions. Anyone working w
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