Letter to the Real Mr. Cross
Readers:
I placed a letter in
the mail today. A letter for a very special man--the real life Mr. Cross
and the inspiration for Mice Don't Taste Like Chicken. I've
included the letter below but removed certain names for privacy sake. It
felt right to me that my reading audience know just what this book, and more
important, this teacher means to me.
August 16, 2009
Dear Mr. *******,
It’s
been almost two decades since you’ve seen my face, but I hope you remember
me. I was a member of your 6th grade class during the 1991-1992 school
year at ********* Elementary School. Maybe you recall “movie snacks”, your
flying glasses, or Ted’s dead pets (and two shirts)? This letter has
many purposes, but the main one is to communicate how you influenced my life
seventeen years ago.
I’ve
always enjoyed school but never to the level I did during my year in your
classroom. Believe me, it wasn’t just the reptiles. Your
passion for reading, your wealth of knowledge, and the range of experiences you
offered us changed my perception of learning forever. You
unknowingly modeled the teacher I would later strive to become.
I
now teach fifth-grade in Central Bucks School District in Doylestown, PA. I
also hold a Masters degree in Leadership and Liberal Studies from Duquesne
University. To this day, my class’ first read aloud book is Interstellar
Pig by William Sleator and I, like you did, strive to offer unique
experiences for my students that change their perception of learning forever.
On
top of my teaching career, I’ve become a published author with the release of
my first novel,O.Y.L., in the fall of 2008. Which brings me
to my reason for writing. I attended a writing workshop as a member
of the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group in the winter of
2008. The presenter, Ann Russek, titled the workshop “Tator Tots and
Technique.” She explored the many ways writers can bring their
childhood school experiences to life. A seed for a story arose after
multiple writing exercises. That seed, now titled Mice Don’t
Taste Like Chicken, will become a published reality in the summer of
2010 through P.M. Moon Publishers.
The
story is about you. In fact, it’s about all the characters in our
room that year, including our scaly friends. Fiction weaves the
story, but the real experience you provided is responsible for the manuscript
construction. It’s my dedication to a phenomenal teacher.
I
could say so much more, but I’ll keep this letter brief. My hope is
that you will permit me to dedicate the book to you and perhaps accept an
invitation to Pennsylvania for the book release party when the time comes
(FYI…I’m thinking of holding it at the Reptile House of the Philadelphia
Zoo J). In the meantime, please feel free
to contact me and be on the lookout for www.micedonttastelikechicken.com.
Deepest thanks,
~Scott
"Live, Learn, Teach"
I am a former teacher of yours - when you were a little, energetic, alert and kind little boy. It is a pleasure to know that everything is going so well for you. I plan to make my grandchildren aware of your books. Incidentally, I knew who who Mr. Cross was, the minute I began reading the excerpt of your new book. We had a son who also benefited from his unique and excellent teaching style! Best of luck to you!
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