Teacher Man

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by Frank McCourt


  Someone said, I wish I had your troubles, Rachel. She smiled again.

  Guy told of his experiences in the past two years. For all he went through he wouldn't want to change anything. In hospital after hospital he met people shattered, sick, suffering in silence. He said all this put his accident in a different perspective. It took him out of himself. No, he wouldn't change a thing.

  This is their last high school class, and mine. There are tears and expressions of wonder that Guy is sending us on our way with a story that reminds us to count our blessings.

  The bell rings and they sprinkle me with confetti. I am told to have a good life. I wish them the same. I walk, color speckled, along the hallway.

  Someone calls, Hey, Mr. McCourt, you should write a book.

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  I'll try.

  eBook Info

  Title:Teacher Man

  Creator:Frank McCourt

  Date:2005

  Type:novel

  Format:text/html

  Identifier:ISBN 0-7432-8200-0

  Source:PDF

  Language:en

  Relation:None

  Coverage:None

  Rights:Copyright (c) 2005 by Green Peril Corp.

 

 

 


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