Succeeding as an English Teacher
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Abigail is a comedy writer whose work draws inspiration from unconventional cross-sections of modern society and their impact on identity and the relationships we create. Her characteristic sardonic humor, which permeates her novels, stems from her upbringing in Norfolk. After years of teaching literature and working in the fast-paced co-working spaces of East London, Abigail began writing novels that explore the impact of societal changes on our lives. Her writing offers a insightful yet humorous take on contemporary relationships and identity formation.






One reluctant photographer. One high society wedding. And a whole lot of chaos. 'Abigail Mann is at her absolute best . . . she skillfully uses comedy alongside other more serious topics'Holly McCulloch
If you liked The Flatshare, you will LOVE this book... 'Abigail Mann is a sparky new talent on the scene. The Lonely Fajita is comforting, witty, wise and thoroughly entertaining. (And it made me crave fajitas)' Milly Johnson
The story revolves around Sadie and Roza, whose long-standing friendship was abruptly ended three years ago when Roza ghosted Sadie. As they approach their thirtieth birthdays, they discover a travel fund they had saved together for a trip planned since their youth. Faced with the choice of either embarking on the long-awaited journey or letting the money go to waste, they must confront their unresolved issues. The narrative explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the complexities of moving forward while grappling with the past.
The next hilarious, uplifting book from Abigail Mann, author of The Lonely Fajita! 'Heartwarming, charming and witty' Sophie Cousens #1 bestselling author of This Time Next Year
Supporting student wellbeing is an absolute must if you are to develop high-achieving, well-rounded learners. After all, happy students are successful students. Live Well, Learn Well is packed with 90 practical ideas and strategies that will help your students progress with their studies and thrive in your secondary classroom. #Teacher5aday advocate Abigail Mann offers easy-to-implement techniques that use classroom management, classroom layout, praise and rewards to support student wellbeing. By the same author as Live Well, Teach Well, this book offers ideas and activities that will help students to manage their time and workload more effectively, learn coping strategies to manage stress and play a more active role in their local communities. The dip-in-and-out format will enable you to act quickly to support the needs of your students so they feel happy with their studies and confident about their progress. Improving social and emotional wellbeing in this way will build better relationships between you and your students, boost mental health and have a positive impact on academic outcomes.