The second of two collections of short stories and humorous outtakes on life. Sometimes sad, sometimes scary, but always readable and entertaining. Nothing to interpret and no "secret" messages, jut good reading!
The second of two collections of short stories and humorous outtakes on life. Sometimes sad, sometimes scary, but always readable and entertaining. No...
Not the misty story about hazy-day summer sessions with adoring students who fawned over my abilities. Inside is a sometimes acerbic, sometimes tongue-in-cheek look at the world of tutoring. There are no cherubic encounters with eager learners or tall tales regaling the greatness of one (or another) of my secret tutoring techniques. You will encounter (head-on) my frustrations, the truth about "Competitive" parents and of course, some useful hints and hidden truths reflecting the world of tutoring.
Not the misty story about hazy-day summer sessions with adoring students who fawned over my abilities. Inside is a sometimes acerbic, sometimes tongue...
Evil follows one person, no matter where he lives. Retirement does not mean having nothing to do, or never being called upon to be an instrument for the power of good. Knowledge is given. The battle is waged and the outcome remains in the hands of the weakest. Keep the lights on while you read.
Evil follows one person, no matter where he lives. Retirement does not mean having nothing to do, or never being called upon to be an instrument for t...
From a newspaper article, circa 1900: ..".Many people regard the Claireborne Insane Asylum as their favorite building in Claireborne; it has soul, tranquility, and a brooding atmosphere, despite its grim early history. Reported causes for admission to the facility: disappointment, jealousy, menstrual irregularity, nostalgia, and religious excitement, brooding over sin, cigarette smoking, no desire to marry, fear of child-birth, fear of pregnancy, fright, hard-work, and nose bleed. The brooding 'water towers and chimneys' of that asylum warn against 'powers of resistance to our assault...""...
From a newspaper article, circa 1900: ..".Many people regard the Claireborne Insane Asylum as their favorite building in Claireborne; it has soul, tra...