A Bloody Book

A Bloody Book

by Chris Bowen
A Bloody Book

A Bloody Book

by Chris Bowen

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Overview

How long does a lost child hold onto hope?"When did you stop caring? Go into any kindergarten classroom and ask those kids how many want to become readers. All hands go up. They keep them up until you give them some eye contact because they want you to know that they are well on their way to becoming readers. And now you're all in this remedial class with your failing grades and bad reputations. So, when did you all stop caring?" No one, dear reader, is prepared for Maxx's answer or his chilling tail of death, struggle, and murder.Come read a book that has long been student approved. When writing a book based on struggling readers, Mr. Bowen went straight to the source. Each chapter became an assignment in an eighth grade classroom of students who once boasted about not having read a book since the second grade. His inspiration became his mentors and his toughest critics. They would not let it go until they felt he had told it right. Come see for yourself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781540460639
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/17/2016
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

Chris Bowen has been the Teacher of the Year for , for three schools, his school district, and was honored as Teacher of the Year for Los Angeles County. Los Angeles County currently employs over 80,000 teachers. His most important key to success with children is building that personal relationship with each child. There is a huge difference between being tough and being strong. Anybody can be tough with a nine year old, but it takes the strength of patience, empathy, and honesty to build the more effective, lasting relationship.

Mr. Bowen's first book, "Our Kids: Building Relationships in the Classroom," has been featured on the Dr. Phil show. His compassionate and honest look at classroom life resonates with teachers, parents, and his readers.
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