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Nick Braun's teaching career spanned 30 years, and this highly entertaining memoir is a reflection of the profoundly soul-stirring experiences he enjoyed during those years, and written down so he'd never forget all the wonderful children he was privileged to know. Whenever he experienced a memorable day at school, it was his habit to keep notes on the agony and ecstasy of those days. Those days were frequent, and before long there was a notebook full of memories. In addition, he saved all of the pictures, notes, and cards that the kids gave him over the years. Anytime he feels sad or lonely,…mehr

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Nick Braun's teaching career spanned 30 years, and this highly entertaining memoir is a reflection of the profoundly soul-stirring experiences he enjoyed during those years, and written down so he'd never forget all the wonderful children he was privileged to know. Whenever he experienced a memorable day at school, it was his habit to keep notes on the agony and ecstasy of those days. Those days were frequent, and before long there was a notebook full of memories. In addition, he saved all of the pictures, notes, and cards that the kids gave him over the years. Anytime he feels sad or lonely, he pulls out one of his 23 filled binders and his mood immediately transforms to happiness. For those readers who haven't had the pleasure of teaching, this is his way to share his hilarious personal experiences so readers can laugh at them too!
Autorenporträt
Nick Braun grew up in New York and Chicago during World War II while his father served in the South Pacific with the Marine Corps. After the war, his family moved ten times in twelve years due to his father's sales job. Nick joined the U.S. Air Force ten days after high school graduation, and used his free time to complete college. After leaving the USAF, he moved to Texas and joined the JC Penney Company as a manager trainee. His career in retail spanned the next 28 years with several companies, until he retired. He then began volunteering at a school in Dallas, and spent the next 29 years substitute teaching until retiring for real at the age of 74. Nick is married and has two children.