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Dragons In My Classroom by Barbara KennardDragons In My Classroom: A Teacher’s Memoir by Barbara Kennard

Publisher:  She Writes Press, (June 14, 2022)
Category: Memoir, Educator Biographies, Mid-Life Management, Inspirational
Tour dates: June 15, 2022-July 15, 2022
ISBN: 978-1647423650
Available in Print and ebook, 224 pages
 Dragon’s In My Classroom

Description Dragons In My Classroom by Barbara Kennard


As a young book lover with dyslexia, Barbara found the solution to her reading struggles in Miss Gluding, her first-grade teacher, who showed compassion for her student’s plight—and knew how to help her. From that time on, Barbara knew what she wanted to be: a teacher, just like Miss Gluding.

Unfortunately, Barbara also had some bad teachers in the years that ensued—including her sixth-grade teacher, an exacting woman who called attention to Barbara’s learning disabilities in front of classmates. Still wanting to follow in Miss Gluding’s footsteps in 1964, Barbara vowed she would be a better one than her sixth-grade teacher; instead, however, she became very much like her, with unattainable expectations for her students and herself. After seventeen years in the teaching profession, she realized she had to either change her teaching style or change careers. By providence, right as she stood at this crossroads, she was offered the opportunity to teach overseas at The Dragon School in Oxford, England, for a year—an opportunity she jumped at.

In the year that followed, Barbara would rely on her faith in God to give up a lot of what she knew about teaching and learn to do it differently—ways that wouldn’t have room for her perfectionism. In short, she would have to begin again.

My Thoughts Dragons In My Classroom by Barbara Kennard


Barbara Kennard knew that she wanted to become a teacher from a young age, like her first-grade teacher.  She did not want to be over bearing, like her sixth-grade teacher.

Let me start from the beginning. Barbara had a learning disability, dyslexia. It is a very common problem but when she went to school, there was no such thing as special education.  Luckily for her, her first-grade teacher would not give up on her and she learned to read. That teacher influenced her so much that she wanted to follow in her foot steps.  Even though when she started sixth grade, she was discouraged by her over bearing teacher.

I completely understood how she felt. You see, I also had dyslexia and struggle to learn how to read, write and do basic math.  By the time I went to school, in the 60’s, my school had a special education first grade class.  My teacher, Mrs. Conden, had the patience of a saint and I learned.  Once I caught on how to read, you could not get me to stop!  However, I also had a terrible Kindergarten teacher who punished me for things like not being able to cut out a heart on Valentine’s day that actually looked like a heart.  Of course, that was from the dyslexia as well.  At least, I know that now, as an adult who had studied disabilities towards my Social work degree. I also had an over bearing fifth grade teacher.

I wanted to be in a helping profession, like Ms. Kennard but certainly not teaching, due to my negative experiences! That is where we differ.  She wanted to be like her first-grade teacher and not her sixth-grade teacher. She succeeded in becoming a teacher.  She loved teaching in a Montessori school but eventually ended up teaching in an all-boys school in Boston.  That was more challenging for her.  Between the administration and the parents, she started to feel burned out.

A friend of hers, from the administration came to talk with her one day.  He could tell that she was feeling burnt out.  He told her about a program they had with a school in Oxford, England.  Teachers would swap places for two years. He said that he did it and he gained an entirely new perspective from it. After discussing it with her husband, she decided to do it and moved to Oxford for 2 years. It was named the Dragon school.

She loved the experience and grew leaps and bounds from the experience.  After the 2 years she was back in Boston with renewed energy. She had a new outlook.  How so you ask? Sorry, I am not giving away any spoilers here, you will have to read the book.  Yeah, I can hear you now, “but a book about teaching must be boring!” Well, I am here to tell you, not this book, not ‘Dragons In My Classroom’!

Ms. Kennard writes with poetic prose that is anything but boring.  She writes lovingly about her students, about Boston, and Oxford.  I felt like I was there, as her friend and assistant teacher. You don’t have to be a teacher, parent, or student to love this memoir!  It has something to teach everyone while entertaining at the same time.  She has achieved so much, especially for someone with dyslexia!

Kennard writes from the heart and I cannot recommend ‘Dragons In My Classroom’ highly enough.  If you do read it, please come back and share your thoughts.  In fact, I think it would make for excellent book club discussion!

5 stars

I received the eBook for my honest review.


<h2>About Barbara Kennard

Dragon’s In My Classroom by Barbara Kennard

(c) Cedric Buard

Barbara Kennard taught English and performing arts to elementary, middle, and high school students from 1980 to 2015 and has received two teaching awards: The Christa McAuliffe Award for Teaching Excellence and The Barbara Kennard Sixth Grade English Prize, established in her name at The Fessenden School by a Fessenden family.

Barbara lives in Texas with her husband, pianist Brady Millican, and their cat, Piper.

Website: barbarakennardauthor.com
Facebook: facebook.com/barbara.kennard.167
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BarbaraKennard7

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Mother’s Tale and Other Stories by Khanh HaA Mother’s Tale and Other Stories by Khanh Ha

Publisher: C&R Press (October 15, 2021)
Category: Linked Short Stories, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction
Tour dates: October 11-November 24, 2021
ISBN: 978-1949540239
Available in Print and ebook, 150 pages
A Mother’s Tale and Other Stories

Description Mother’s Tale and Other Stories by Khanh Ha


A Mother’s Tale is a tale of salvaging one’s soul from received and inherited war-related trauma. Within the titular beautiful story of a mother’s love for her son is the cruelty and senselessness of the Vietnam War, the poignant human connection, and a haunting narrative whose set ting and atmosphere appear at times otherworldly through their land scape and inhabitants.

Captured in the vivid descriptions of Vietnam’s country and culture are a host of characters, tortured and maimed and generous and still empathetic despite many obstacles, including a culture wrecked by losses. Somewhere in this chaos readers will find a tender link between the present-day survivors and those already gone. Rich and yet buoyant with a vision-like quality, this collection shares a common theme of love and loneliness, longing and compassion, where beauty is discovered in the moments of brutality, and agony is felt in ecstasy.

My Thoughts Mother’s Tale and Other Stories by Khanh Ha


It is no secret that I love Khanh Ha’s novels!  However, when I was asked if I wanted to read his short stories, I did not hesitate to accept.

Each story is excellent, not a bad one in the bunch.  They all touch on the Vietnam war or the aftermath.  There are several stories about Mrs. Rossi, her adopted Vietnamese daughter, her son who died in the war, etc. These stories are like companions to the novel.  It was so wonderful to see these characters again!

The first story, ‘Uncle Chung’ reels the reader in and lets them know what may be to come.  At times sadness, relief, gruesomeness, and shock.  All beautifully written by the writing master, Ha!  His characters leap off the page and reach out to the reader!  You can’t help but be reeled in!  The landscape is inviting yet fraught with danger and sadness.

The Vietnam war was devastating for families in the U.S. and Vietnam.  There were no winners and the purpose was never really clear, even to the leaders.  Men, women and children died senseless deaths! Ha, not only gives a sense of this carnage but also the humanity.

If you have not read Khanh Ha before, ‘A Mother’s Tale and Other Stories’ would be a great book to begin with.  Even if you generally don’t care for short stories, these are sure to change you opinion!  I also highly recommend Ha’s novels, ‘Flesh’, ‘The Demon Who Peddled Longing’, and ‘Mrs. Rossi’s Dream’! I don’t give out 5-star reviews lightly but I have done so for all of these novels.

I give A Mother’s Tale and Other Stories’ 5 stars as well!

About Khanh HaMother’s Tale and Other Stories by Khanh Ha


Khanh Ha is the author of Flesh, The Demon Who Peddled Longing, and Mrs. Rossi’s Dream. He is a seven-time Pushcart nominee, finalist for the Mary McCarthy Prize, Many Voices Project, Prairie Schooner Book Prize, and The University of New Orleans Press Lab Prize. He is the recipient of the Sand Hills Prize for Best Fiction, the Robert Watson Literary Prize in Fiction, and the Orison Anthology Award for Fiction. Mrs. Rossi’s Dream, was named Best New Book by Booklist and a 2019 Foreword Reviews INDIES Silver Winner and Bronze Winner.  A Mother’s Tale & Other Stories has already won the C&R Press Fiction Prize.

Website: http://www.authorkhanhha.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KhanhHa69784776
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authorkhanhha

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Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson SpielmanStar-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman

Description Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman


A trio of second-born daughters set out to break the family curse that says they’ll never find love on a whirlwind journey through the lush Italian countryside by New York Times bestseller Lori Nelson Spielman, author of The Life List.

Since the day Filomena Fontana cast a curse upon her sister more than two hundred years ago, not one second-born Fontana daughter has found lasting love. Some, like second-born Emilia, the happily-single baker at her grandfather’s Brooklyn deli, claim it’s an odd coincidence. Others, like her sexy, desperate-for-love cousin Lucy, insist it’s a true hex. But both are bewildered when their great-aunt calls with an astounding proposition: If they accompany her to her homeland of Italy, Aunt Poppy vows she’ll meet the love of her life on the steps of the Ravello Cathedral on her eightieth birthday, and break the Fontana Second-Daughter Curse once and for all.

Against the backdrop of wandering Venetian canals, rolling Tuscan fields, and enchanting Amalfi Coast villages, romance blooms, destinies are found, and family secrets are unearthed—secrets that could threaten the family far more than a centuries-old curse.

Praise Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman


“Sparkling…Spielman brings Tuscany to vivid life and offers more than a few surprises along the way. Fans of An Affair to Remember, Under the Tuscan Sun, and the like will be enthralled.”—Publishers Weekly

“Spielman twists our fairy-tale expectations about love, curses, and happy endings.A bright, funny, hopeful tale of untangling family knots.”—Kirkus

“A love letter to Italy and indeed, to life.”—Julie Kibler, bestselling author of Calling Me Home and Home for Erring and Outcast Girls

About Lori Nelson SpielmanStar-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany by Lori Nelson Spielman


Lori Nelson Spielman is a New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author whose novels have hit #1 in six different countries. Formerly a homebound teacher in an inner-city school district, she holds master’s degrees in speech pathology and guidance counseling. She lives in Michigan with her husband.

Website: http://lorinelsonspielman.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lnelsonspielman

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