Author Saundra Julian reviews "The Private Lives of Teachers" and gives it high marks.
(PRWEB) June 21, 2005 -- Author Saundra Julian reviews "The Private Lives of Teachers" and gives it high marks.
Joseph A. Wellman‘s book, "The Private Lives of Teachers," exposes the teaching staff at Payson High School as more than the stereotyped images society demands of them. So be prepared to step beyond the class rooms, chalk dust, and report cards to see the human side of these instructors of higher education.
As the new school year begins, the stage is set and divides the precipitants into two groups, the doers" and the watchers." The doers" play their sexual games, hoping their sins are undetected. And the watchers" take notes to be used at a later time.
You watch, almost like a voyeur, as lives are destroyed and lies are exposed. Now, take a deep breath because Wellman is not finished with you yet as he pulls you deep into the souls of these people and gives you a glimpse of raw human emotion.
"'The Private Lives of Teachers' is an 'R' rated book that tantalizes without offending and I highly recommend it for your reading pleasure," says Saundra Julian.
ISBN: 1413756085
Contact:
Joseph A. Wellman
847-981-1523
joewellman@comcast.net
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