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3 reasons why English teachers are reading 'The Worlds of Harriet Henderson'

February 24, 2019 Steve Shann
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Reviews are starting to pop up on Amazon and Goodreads, and most of them are from teachers, mainly teachers of English. They’re good reviews too, which is a relief!

It seems that there are three main reasons why English teachers are enjoying the book.

First reason: Story - English teachers like a good story.

“Honestly one of the best books I’ve read in a long time!! Fantastic believable characters and a wonderful story creatively handled by a superb story teller. ”
— Deb Sayers, Goodreads
“ I quickly became engrossed in the lives of the characters and its familiar, finely drawn settings’ ”
— Natalie Bellis, Goodreads
“I found it hard to put down.”
— Mary Macken-Horarik, Amazon
“ The characters are wonderful; each with their own complexities and a realness that drew me in.”
— Rosie Grimm, Amazon
“I was immediately engaged.”
— CeCe Edwards, Goodreads
“ This was a beautifully constructed book.”
— Timothy Allan, Goodreads
“Captivating, thought-provoking, magical.”
— Brooke Brown, Goodreads
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Second Reason: Setting - the novel is set in a world that teachers recognise.

“That special rapport between student and teacher is explored with an appreciation of its unique wonder. ”
— Verity Beman, Harriet Facebook page
“I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and diving into a world that at first seemed so familiar but soon became twisted with elements of fantasy.”
— Brooke Brown, Goodreads
“As a teacher I related so much to Molly from the very beginning, the anxiety dreams before a new class,  the excitement alongside the apprehension.”
— CeCe Edwards, Goodreads
“The teacher protagonist – Molly McInness – reminds me of the best English teachers …’ ”
— Mary Macken-Horarik, Amazon
“‘ … really captured the magic of class learning and sharing together, as well as the heartbreak of a cherished topic undermined …’ ”
— Timothy Allan, Goodreads
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Third Reason:Values - the book seems to touch meaning-laden chords

“Shann’s novel reminded me why I teach.”
— Natalie Bellis, Goodreads
“I can’t imagine having anything to read that would be more life-affirming or more in tune with the values that inform our work as educators. ”
— John Yandell, email to author
“It reminded me what I love about teaching and English and stories. Especially stories.”
— CeCe Edwards, Goodreads
“A must for English teachers as they consider their commitments in these difficult teaching times.”
— Kim McCollum-Clark, Amazon
“A story that explores the meaning and the power of education.”
— Terry Werner, Amazon
“A book that should be read by any English teacher keen to remember why he or she got into the business of subject English.”
— Mary MackenHorarik, Amazon

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To read all the reviews in full, click here: http://www.steveshann.com/the-worlds-of-harriet-henderso

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