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Miss, What Does Incomprehensible Mean?

  • Paperback
  • 224 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 13 x 19.8 x 2.5 cm

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A whitty memoir

Humorous and relatable

Enjoyable and heartfelt reading

A witty and amusing autobiography of life and faith in the classroom, these diaries from Fran Hill offer familiar tales for anyone who's ever taught.
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

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A funny, life-affirming memoir, in diary form. Set in the manic world of a busy teacher, and based on real experiences, Fran Hill's account of one typical year shows it's not just the pupils who misbehave.

English teacher 'Miss' starts the Autumn term beleaguered by self-doubts. She's mid-menopause, insomniac, and Mirror and Bathroom Scales are blisteringly unsympathetic. Her pupils make her laugh, weep, fume and despair, often in the same lesson. Her unremitting workload blights family time and she feels guilty for missing church events to catch up on marking. After all, God-lady is watching.

Meanwhile, the new Head of Department seems unreachable, an Ofsted inspection looms, her sixth formers (against school policy) insist on sitting in rows, and there's a school magazine to produce ...

When childhood secrets demand attention Miss doesn't want to give them, life gets complicated.

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  • Author

    Fran Hill

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    May 2020

  • Weight

    237g

  • Page Count

    224

  • Dimensions

    13 x 19.8 x 2.5 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281081998

  • ISBN-10

    0281081999

  • Eden Code

    5122172

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Fran Hill is an English teacher, freelance writer and performance poet, living in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, with her husband. She started her freelance career in the 1990s contributing regularly as a humour columnist and features writer for the national Christian newspaper Christian Herald and has often been published in Woman Alive and other religious publications. She is a regular contributor to the Times Educational Supplement, maintaining a monthly opinion column from 2008-2010 as well as supplying other features on education. She writes a regular blog, Being Me.

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    Rosemary Ashburner

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    I loved this book and didn't want it to end! Having worked in schools, I could readily appreciate the situations Fran Hill was describing. The humour all through the book really amused me (there were laugh-out-loud moments) but there were serious moments and themes too, as when the teacher shows concern for pupils who seem anxious or distressed. Coming to terms with her own difficult past runs like a thread throughout the book, as does her onerous workload, which affects both her family life and church life. Such an enjoyable, amusing and yet thought-provoking book. Thank you to Fran Hill - a brilliant read!

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