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About the Compiler/Editor

Eileen Birin
Eileen Birin taught language arts at the junior high lever for
thirty-six years, in Dallas, Texas, Chicago and Skokie,
Illinois. She now resides in Glendale, Arizona where she has
started her second career as a writer/editor.
Eileen holds a master's degree in
Education-English from Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois
and is the owner of Neelie Publishing. She is a consultant for
new writers and self-publishers, a reader and storyteller, and
a speaker on topics related to writing.
Chalkboard Dust
was her first
major achievement in her new profession.
BOOKS BY
Eileen
Birin

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CHALKBOARD
DUST
Compiled and Edited by Eileen Birin
Illustrated by Bonnie Kitchens
Cover Design by Krzysztof Gaj
Soft Cover, 224 pages
5 1/2" x 8 1/2", Perfect
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ISBN# 0-9655339-0-5
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Chalkboard
Dust
This book will make you
laugh. It will make you cry. These children will all win a
special place in your heart.
Chalkboard
Dust is a collection of twenty-six true stories about students
as remembered by their teachers.
In these pages meet...
ANTONIO, a little boy with the magic of
Christmas in his heart;
ELISA, of few words, well-chosen, right on
target. Bam! Yeah-cool!
FRANNIE, undisciplined, totally disorganized,
and a challenge to any teacher's patience;
JONATHON BOYD, who touched the heavens in his
race to learn;
MARIO, a child of the Depression, who never
had a toy but knew exactly how high Mount Everest is;
REGINA, who knew more rhyming words than
anyone on earth;
and many other students as remembered by their
teachers
Edited by Eileen Birin

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