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A third memoir from the author of the huge international bestsellers Angela's Ashes and 'Tis. In Teacher Man Frank McCourt details his illustrious amusing and sometimes rather bumpy long years as an English teacher in the public high schools of New York City...Frank McCourt arrived in New York as a young impoverished and idealistic Irish boy - but one who crucially had an American passport having been born in Brooklyn. He didn't know what he wanted except to stop being hungry and to better himself. On the subway he watched students carrying books. He saw how they read and underlined and wrote things in the margin and he liked the look of this very much. He joined the New York Public Library and every night when he came back from his hotel work he would sit up reading the great novels. Building his confidence and his determination he talked his way into NYU and gained a literature degree and so began a teaching career that was to last 30 years working in New York's public high schools.Frank estimates that he probably taught 12 000 children during this time and it is on this relationship between teacher and student that he reflects in 'Teacher Man' the third in his series of memoirs. The New York high school is a restless noisy and unpredictable place and Frank believes that it was his attempts to control and cajole these thousands of children into learning and achieving something for themselves that turned him into a writer. At least once a day someone would put up their hand and shout 'Mr. McCourt Mr. McCourt tell us about Ireland tell us about how poor you were ...' Through sharing his own life with these kids he learnt the power of narrative storytelling and out of the invaluable experience of holding 12 000 people's attention came 'Angela's Ashes'. Frank McCourt was a legend in such schools as Stuyvesant High School - long before he became the figure he is now he would receive letters from former students telling him how much his teaching influenced and inspired them - and now in 'Teacher Man' he shares his reminiscences of those 30 years and reveals how they led to his own success with 'Angela's Ashes' and "Tis'.
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it was his attempts to control and cajole these thousands of children into learning and achieving something for themselves that turned him into a writer. At least once a day someone would put up their hand and shout 'Mr. McCourt, Mr. McCourt, tell us about Ireland, tell us about how poor you were !' Through sharing his own life with these kids he learnt the power of narrative storytelling, and out of the invaluable experience of holding 12,000 people's attention came 'Angela's Ashes'. Frank McCourt was a legend in such schools as Stuyvesant High School -- long before he became the figure he is now he would receive letters from former students telling him how much his teaching influenced and inspired them -- and now in 'Teacher Man' he shares his reminiscences of those 30 years and reveals how they led to his own success with 'Angela's Ashes' and Tis'.
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Teacher Man : Paperback : HarperCollins Publishers : 9780007173990 : : 01 Oct 2006 : A third memoir from the author of the huge international bestsellers Angela's Ashes and 'Tis. In Teacher Man, Frank McCourt details his illustrious, amusing, and sometimes rather bumpy long years as an English teacher in the public high schools of New York City...
- 0007173997
- 9780007173990
- Frank McCourt
- 4 September 2006
- Harper Perennial
- Paperback (Book)
- 288
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