STORIES I TELL MY HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH STUDENTS
(For Encouraging a New Generation of Writers and Poets)
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About the Book
“I will forever cherish the life lessons I learned from Mr. Mitchell. I learned about love, about tragedy, about overcoming setbacks and I learned about myself.” Shannon Suess “I may not remember all the poems we read in AP class, but I will remember the man who taught me a lifelong love for poetry.” Edward M. Shine “The questions you ask are spiritual, they’re real, they manifest themselves in peculiar ways that we may only glimpse once, but ponder for decades.” Andrew Steel “I read the full book in only one day! These stories inspire me to do so much. I can’t thank you enough.” Anthony Fertitta “I love all these stories so much, and their meanings are poignant and relatable.” Brendan Thomas Photos by Cooper Vacheron
About the Author
Walter B.J. Mitchell is the English Department Chair at Foxborough High School in Foxborough, Massachusetts. He teaches courses in Advanced Placement English and Poetry. Mr. Mitchell was selected a Finalist for the 2008 Massachusetts Teacher of the Year Award for which he was honored at the State House in Boston by Governor Duval Patrick and the Massachusetts Board of Education. Mr. Mitchell resides in Wrentham, Massachusetts. His passions are reading, writing poetry and literature, playing guitar, sauntering the hallowed paths of Walden Pond, swimming in the ocean, cooking, doing crossword puzzles and playing golf.