Lee A. Lion

The Case of the Missing Roar

by L.D. Dockery


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/11/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 32
ISBN : 9781452097565
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781468591538

About the Book

This book (the first in a series) is dedicated to those who have gone the distance in promoting children to read. It is to:

• teachers who struggled with those like me and had the courage to dictate, demand, and encourage reading

• parents who read to their children and with their children and will hopefully apply this book to such

• the child who would dare to read, if but for a moment each day, noting words he or she fails to recognize and refusing to shy away in the midst of his/her peers in his/her quest to find answers

• my mother, Algia B. Dockery, who, in her own right, was a gifted poet and reader of children stories that put me asleep as well as awakened my spirits to poetry (with rhyme) and the sense of a world of children as seen through animal characters that make the world attractive and inviting to them

• those who ventured with my children, encouraged them to read, and honed their reading skills as well as being associates who helped guide my thoughts in ways they perhaps have not conceived or recognized all of which are English teachers I have come to respect.

Special thanks to Mrs. L.M. Davis, Mrs. Margie Grissett, Mrs. Elizabeth Jacobs, Mrs. Sheila C. Powell, and Mrs. Cheryl Bordeaux.


About the Author

L.D. Dockery has been an educator for over forty years, instructing mathematics on the college, high school, and middle grades levels. The latter part of his career was steered towards teaching at alternative schools which was his awakening to improving reading skills as a primary objective.

His roles as parent, pastor, performer, professor, and poet, his five P’s of personal endurance, challenge him to encourage reading as it relates to mathematics in the academic community and to make reading a community effort across all disciplines.

As a child, he loved watching cartoons. His grasp of the experience was the profound imagery of animals that talked and his remembering their lines of conversation. “They could sing, dance, etc., as wished. Why not let them teach?” This was the voice of inspiration that would drive him to poetry involving animals that could tell stories as well as teach about community. In his belief, this is the core of existence around which all knowledge should adhere.

His way is to allow everything to breathe from community. As in the series, reading and math are instructed from a sense of community of which his characters are viable parts with each supporting each other. The school is no more than a formal educational institution serving the needs within the community.

It is said that, “He writes from the heart,” referring to his POETRHYME. It is from this “point of view” that he aspires to write, not so much from research as from insearch, as he writes from his rich “personal experience.”

With the author, L.D. Dockery, what is or is to be said is “from the heart.”