Educide
S. Lawrence Parrish
Read by S. Lawrence Parrish
Meet Avery Carmichael, student-teacher. This year he's teamed up with Mr. Samuel Petersen, veteran teacher. Avery is about to get an education in educating. . . but not the one he is expecting.
In a semester that will see school-shootings in the United States and Canada, Sam Petersen's lessons to Avery will be, at first, enlightening. Then horrifying.
EDUCIDE: Why do schools have to bleed to make headlines?
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Chapters
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Reviews
By: S. Lawrence Parrish
Hey Moreta, Thanks for reading! Sorry about the bummer ending, but it's the right ending for this story. Educide is a departure from the kind of stuff I usually write. Usually, I have fun writing. Unfortunately, Educide is semi-autobiographical, my response to some grim experiences I had teaching. The ending ...
powerful
rachael jensen
my son is about to become an highschool English teacher. this is a very sobering story. A very frightening one as we are in Texas where education funds have been slashed year after year. my youngest son left school in the ninth grade as he was targeted as a problem student and there was really no hope of him getting any help to become a successful student. he was targeted and fined for infractions such as walking on the wrong side of the hall. This story is painfully close to the truth . It breaks my heart and frightens me for our children's future.
By: Abbie White
Excellent, profound, and sad. A great story read by the author. Fast moving story. S. Lawrence Parrish is a wonderful writer and engaging reader.
The truth
A LibriVox Listener
The truth is......this is a mesmerizing book with a climax I didn't see coming. it's a truly amazing book with a interesting story lots of detailed characters. And in a typical Steve's fashion a twist that was really good. so out of ten a solid 9/½. This book would make a insanely good movie actually.
By: Moreta
10/28/2013 I just finished listening to Educide. I'm located in the Midwest of the lower 48. What a bummer of an ending. We're so litigious I think the Sam Peterson character would have gone for legal advice much earlier. Keep on writing - you held my interest - I do ...
Gripping tale of Teachers' Unions' vs Students Rights
D.L.Journey
This will make you angry, if you have even a tenth of a heart. Excellent fictional story, or rather Docudrama, of the public educational system, using facts torn from our recent past
Humour, exciting, thought-provoking
DC
Set in June 1999 but could be today with minor detail changes. Ever wonder how or if you survived your school years? Congrats to teachers, support staff and students! Read by the author. Reviewed June 2024.
Tygerlily
Dealing with a very troubling subject in an important way, examining underlying causes. Could do with more character development. Well read by author.