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"Based on a beloved teacher's most popular lesson, a bold, inspirational story of learning, love, and legacy that challenges us to ask: What truly matters in life?"--
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High school teachers, Conduct of life, Cancer, Travel, Brain, Patients, Teacher-student relationships, Teachers, Biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Educators, SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational, SELF-HELP / Death, Grief, Bereavement, Large type books, Teachers, united states, Brain, cancer, Cancer, patients, biographyPeople
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Priority List: A Teacher's Final Quest to Discover Life's Greatest Lessons
2020, Atria Books
in English
1982158123 9781982158125
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The priority list: a teacher's final quest to discover life's greatest lessons
2014, Touchstone
in English
- First Touchstone hardcover edition.
1476743444 9781476743448
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The priority list: a teacher's final quest to discover life's greatest lessons
2014, Center Point Large Print
in English
1628992131 9781628992137
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Originally published: New York : Touchstone, 2014.
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What truly matters in life? David Menasche lived for his work as a high school English teacher. His passion inspired his students, and between lessons on Shakespeare and sentence structure, he forged a unique bond with his kids, buoying them through personal struggles while sharing valuable life lessons. When a six-year battle with brain cancer ultimately stole David's vision, memory, mobility, and--most tragically of all--his ability to teach, he was devastated by the thought that he would no longer have the chance to impact his students' lives. But teaching is something he just couldn't quit. He turned to Facebook with an audacious plan: a journey across America--by bus, by train, by red-tipped cane--in hopes of seeing firsthand how his kids were faring in life. Had he made a difference? Within 48 hours of posting, former students in more than fifty cities replied with offers of support and shelter. Traveling more than eight thousand miles and visiting hundreds of his students, David's fearless journey explores the things we all want and need out of life, and forces us to stop and consider our own Priority List.--From publisher description.
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