Darren August takes us through a few of the experiences and relationships with his own teachers, growing up, which changed his life. He retells the stories of others too, and will surely awaken your school memories. As an experienced motivator, the book leaves not only teachers encouraged to inspire others, but everyone else will feel inspired to reach their potential and live their calling too.
This book offers a few giggles as we see things from the perspective of a child, but is mostly introspective of the role we play in the way in which children perceive themselves. Teachers and parents will find it particularly motivating – with practical ways you could change young lives, for good.
This book is a great resource. It’s a celebration of teachers, as instrumental parts of society – it will definitely have you thinking of the teachers that have impacted your life.
Scheduled for release in October 2014 – this book is set to motivate every South African reader to once again restore the dignity of ‘The Noblest Profession”.
To order, for interview requests and other queries, email info@darrenaugust.com
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Marlon
October 9, 2014 at 8:20 am -
My wife and I got a copy of the book. Absolutely amazing and very inspiring. Thank you Darren August.
Ursula
November 10, 2014 at 1:23 pm -
Well done Mr August. very proud of you. Keep it up and all the best going forward. Mat God continue to bless you with many more.
Regards
Ursula August
Mary
December 9, 2014 at 9:31 am -
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For a newcomer author, im impressed by the the impact the book has made on me personally, its amazing.
The book flows from page to page with the attitude to acknowledge the impact teachers have made in this young man’s life and those of others. Then all of a sudden one is transported to ones own childhood experience of the classroom.
I thought initially the book would be a guide to help teachers in the classroom, it is that and more. There is a journey to be understood that Teachers work in partnership with parents, with Society and with the child to make a meaningful impact, to groom a child, a future leader, a professional.
Im grateful too both the lethargic teacher and the inspirational teacher because they pushed me towards my attained goals. The book made me, also appreciate the value of education my parents inprinted in myself and my sibling’s
Looking forward to more of your work
With much Respect
Mary Adam
Lindi Mwelase
January 30, 2015 at 9:08 am -
Thank you Mr August you really inspired me i was hopeless but now i feel like i am in a new world.