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Pieces Left Behind
Pieces Left Behind
Pieces Left Behind
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Pieces Left Behind

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Ever wonder what happened to the people you met at one time but, never again? This is the story of some of the former students from Jane Austen High School. Read and learn from their bouts with depression, autism, and murder. Enjoy the companion tale from the book WEIRDO.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 30, 2019
ISBN9781393480990
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    Pieces Left Behind - Xander A Bell

    Dedication:

    To all the students in care all of these years and the hope for their future.

    PIECES LEFT BEHIND/WEIRDO

    Copyright © 2019 by Xander A Bell

    AsperWorld Books

    All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

    WEBSITE:

    www.xanderbell.com

    Table of Contents

    Dedication:

    Preface:

    Chapter 1 - Ervin’s Puzzling Piece

    Chapter 2 - Parent/Teacher Conference

    Chapter 3 - Sheena’s Inner Battle

    Chapter 4 The Last of the Pieces

    Afterward:

    About the Author:

    Other books by the same author:

    Preface:

    This story takes place at the same time as the last couple of my years at Puzzle City Schools. I felt Ervin’s and Sheena’s story needed to be told, but I didn’t believe it would fit into the context of my memoir - Weirdo . I remember having those days when Ervin would drive me nuts with his personality and his work - or lack of. When Sheena walked into class, I wasn’t sure which version of Sheena I was going to have that day. Sometimes I had to motivate both of them to get their work done. I felt bad about doing this, but I knew it was the only way to get any productive work out of them. Phone calls home with Ervin were few, but necessary on occasions because of lack of work or alerting mom about altercations with other kids. Ervin never rubbed me the wrong way, but

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