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Fiction Literary

The School Tales

The Screamer

by (photographer) Lana Guzman

by (author) Edgar Guzman

Publisher
NOBLE GRAY PRESS
Initial publish date
May 2023
Category
Literary
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    ISBN
    9781990070969
    Publish Date
    May 2023
    List Price
    $5

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This fiction series is a collection of stories about people co-living and, at times, co-surviving, side-by-side in formal educational settings. The series describes the human resilience as well as a stark contrast between the seemingly similar settings. These stories are aimed at mature adult audience and are available in English language.

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Contributor Notes

Dr. Edgar Guzman, PhD is an entrepreneur and an academic and business consultant. His debut animal exploration book, The Enchanted Friends: Canaries (Serinus Canaria), was published in Spanish language in 2022. Dr. Guzman has also authored the how-to book in English language, The Get-It-Done Data Analysis: Perform a Statistical Analysis That Will Get Your Research Published. Dr. Guzman has also authored a number of short stories in such series as The Countryside Stories, The Family Affairs, The Neighbourhood Gossip, The Office Legends, The Retail Occurrences, The Road Anecdotes, and The School Tales. He lives in Toronto with his family.

Excerpt: The School Tales: The Screamer (by (photographer) Lana Guzman; by (author) Edgar Guzman)

Once again it was Tuesday, the day of the week full of physical activities. Some schools called it athletics, while others physical education. But for some reason, some kids in the class were not very enthusiastic about this part of the curriculum. Kids were normally expected to leave classrooms stampeding. Not in that class and certainly not with that instructor. The kids were not very connected to the person responsible for their physical and health education. They were always reluctant to get ready for their weekly learning experience that was so important in their development. Nonetheless, the kids had no problem at all playing on their own without the intervention of their highly regarded instructor. Maybe the kids were not ready for such an overqualified teacher, or maybe the curriculum was too advanced for the kids, or maybe the why was just a mystery. In any case, one thing was clear for sure.

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