Fussin's, Cussin's and Chucklin's
(Things I 'uz Written When I Wuz Smitten)
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Book Details
About the Book
The “Schools” section contains a lifetime's worth of comment on educational systems and predicaments in which teachers and students can find themselves. Observations vary from introspective to the unapologetic caustic. "Lessons from Nature" will speak most pointedly to those already harboring an appreciation for and knowledge of the great out of doors. The "Odds and Ends" section is a collection of random thoughts on the world we all share and the human condition in general. The perspective is pure New England Yankee. Contents vary as to reading level but there should be found somewhere herein something for everyone.
About the Author
Retired from over thirty-five years of teaching David Killam resides with his wife in Columbia, N.H., where he formerly also served as school board member. An avid birder, gardener and writer he has received numerous awards including state Teacher of the Year, induction into NH Music Educators Hall of Fame and the NH Audubon Society "Goodhue-Elkins award. A pianist and euphoniumist he performs with numerous musical groups. He also serves as certified Medicare counselor for the state Senior Health Information Program (SHIP). His work has appeared infrequently in various periodicals. This is his first book