Teacher Man: A Memoir
 

Teacher Man: A Memoir

by Frank McCourt

For 30 years Frank McCourt taught high school English in New York City and for much of that time he considered himself a fraud. During these years he danced a delicate jig between engaging the students, satisfying often bewildered administrators and parents, and actually enjoying his job. He tried to present a consistent image of composure and self-confidence, yet he regularly felt insecure,... (read more)

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Karen B
  • Rated 5 stars

Aspiring teachers read this book and share McCourt sense of disorientation and fear at the job looming. Veteran teachers read and remember why you chose this career in the first place.

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Amy C
  • Rated 1 stars

Frank McCourt is so pompous!

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  • Marita F

    marita f said:

    Reminded me how important food is when teaching adolescents!

    posted Tuesday, May 20 2008
  • Ira Z

    ira z said:

    Great insight to teaching the real world. Kinda got some tips on teaching these kids. This book's a reminder for all teachers about their own passion for the job.

    posted Wednesday, November 14 2007
  • njoki

    njoki said:

    Is this man a genius or what? could not put this book down till i had finished it. I love his narration of events.Tells sad tales with so much humour.Leaves you wondering if you should laugh or cry...end up doing both at the same time

    posted Tuesday, November 13 2007
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