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Bel Kaufman

    Bel Kaufman was a bestselling writer and dedicated teacher, best known for her classic portrayal of life within the New York public school system. Her literary works delve into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in everyday existence. Kaufman explored the human condition through her narratives, focusing on the inner lives of her characters with a keen eye for detail. Her writing is celebrated for its empathy and profound understanding of the human experience.

    Bel Kaufman
    W górę schodami w dół
    Вверх по лестнице, ведущей вниз (Vverkh po lestnice, vedushhejj vniz)
    La Tigresse: And Other Short Stories
    Up the Down Staircase
    This and That: Random Thoughts and Recollections
    Love, Etc.
    • 2012

      La Tigresse: And Other Short Stories

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This collection features a series of engaging short stories by a bestselling author known for their unique storytelling style. Each tale explores diverse characters and situations, showcasing the author's ability to capture the complexities of human experience. The writing is both poignant and thought-provoking, offering readers a fresh perspective on everyday life. Fans of the author's previous work will find familiar themes woven throughout the stories, making this collection a must-read for anyone who appreciates rich, character-driven narratives.

      La Tigresse: And Other Short Stories
    • 2012

      Featuring a series of sharp and engaging articles, this collection showcases the unique perspective of a distinguished literary figure from the twentieth century. With a blend of wit and insight, the author delves into various topics, offering readers a thought-provoking exploration of culture and society. Each piece reflects a keen understanding of the human experience, making this compilation a significant contribution to literary discourse.

      This and That: Random Thoughts and Recollections
    • 2012

      Love, Etc.

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Renowned author Lawrence Block shares his insights on the craft of writing fiction in this comprehensive essay collection. Drawing from his extensive experience, he explores various aspects of storytelling, offering practical advice and philosophical reflections. Block's engaging style and deep understanding of the writing process make this collection an invaluable resource for aspiring writers and seasoned authors alike, highlighting the nuances of creativity and the dedication required to master the art.

      Love, Etc.
    • 1966

      Up the Down Staircase

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(8330)Add rating

      Sylvia Barrett arrives at New York City’s Calvin Coolidge High fresh from earning literature degrees at Hunter College and eager to shape young minds. Instead she encounters broken windows, a lack of supplies, a stifling bureaucracy, and students with no interest in Chaucer. Her bumpy yet ultimately rewarding journey is narrated through an extraordinary collection of correspondence—sternly worded yet nonsensical administrative memos, furtive notes of wisdom from teacher to teacher, “polio consent slips,” and student homework assignments that unwittingly speak from the heart. An instant bestseller when it was first published in 1964, Up the Down Staircase remains as poignant, devastating, laugh-out-loud funny, and relevant today as ever. It timelessly depicts a beleaguered public school system redeemed by teachers who love to teach and students who long to be recognized.

      Up the Down Staircase