Joseph Wellman has written a dramatic fictional account about the private lives of teachers. So often teachers are revered in this country as model citizens, well educated, well rounded individuals. Most of the time this characterization is correct. However, there are those, as in every profession, that break the mold. In this intriguing book, Wellman tells the lives of fourteen social studies teachers from Payson High School. Each teacher is educated, some with bachelors degrees, some with Masters, and even one with a doctorate degree. Journey with these teachers for one full school year. You'll not only follow the action in the classroom, but sit back and be ready for the exciting action outside the classroom. As Wellman depicts their lives, you learn of their backgrounds, their feelings, their desires both sexual and professional. This book is "R" rated for it's language and sexual content, but is definitely worth the time for a great read. You'll be shocked and disgusted at times and left wondering....could this behavior be the majority of our teachers or is this the minority? We may never know because as the title says...the is the "Private" lives of teachers. Well-written and extremely realistic, "The Private Lives of Teachers" is a great summer read, since school is out!!! *****
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