Miss, What does Incomprehensible Mean? is a humorous but life-affirming diary-style memoir set in the manic world of the busy teacher’s life. Fran Hill's account of one typical year shows it's not just the pupils who misbehave.
Fran Hill is an English teacher and freelance writer 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 has contributed many articles to TES (formerly 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, and more information about her is available on her website at www.franhill.co.uk
The Victoria Wood of the classroom!
*Adrian Plass*
A fascinating, highly entertaining, vital insight into a teacher’s
life. Funny but heart-felt - Fran’s riveting account of life in
front of the class shows us a glimpse of the humanity and heart
that goes into such a familiar but misunderstood role. A thoroughly
recommended memoir.
*Paul Kerensa, author and stand-up comedian*
This day by day account by Fran Hill manages to be both
enlightening and entertaining. In a world where demands seem to
arrive from every quarter, many will identify with Fran’s struggles
to keep her teaching career, her marriage and her spiritual life on
track. There are surprises along the way and amidst the knockabout
humour, some telling spiritual lessons we can all draw from.
*Inspire Magazine*
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