- Publisher : Your Online Publicist
- Publication Date : June 2022
- Pages : 46
- Product Dimensions : 7.50 (w) x 7.50 (h) x 0.16 (d) in.
- Genre : Fiction, Contemporary
- Paperback ISBN : 978-1-63892-377-0
- Hardcover ISBN : 978-1-63892-424-1
Charmaine Loever has been a fourth grade teacher in Florida for 17 years. She attended Nova University, where she received her BA in Education University of Phoenix, where she obtained her MSc in Education, and she is currently, a doctoral student at Capella University.
As a child she had a passion for writing. She wrote many short stories and poems and won a nationwide writing competition at the age of 12. As an adult, she decided to utilize her creative talent by writing books that are usually designed to motivate and inspire children. Her experience as a writing teacher, personal experiences, as well as those that she has obtained from reading books have made her an effective writer.
David’s Big Break is a warm and inspiring story that is intended to demonstrate the power of determination and encouragement, in spite of unpleasant circumstances. It highlights the subtle prejudices of bullying and teasing that are exhibited by some students towards others who they deem to be weaker, and different academically, socially, racially, and financially, thus sometimes leaving a negative, indelible mark on the lives of some victims. The author’s use of details, vivid verbs and adjectives, as well as mature word choices, will assist students to improve on their own writings, and strengthen their vocabulary skills.
Newspaper United States, Los Angeles, California Wednesday, October 12, 2022
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Charmaine Loever Presents Her Endearing Book, David’s Big Break, and Teaches Children to Believe in Themselves.
The story follows David, a boy with zero confidence in his ability. David believed he was insignificant and incapable of doing anything. Priscilla, his classmate, gets A’s on every assignment. Another boy in his class, Henry, was brilliant at sports and often praised by Coach Henderson, who had claimed that Henry was going to make it big someday.
On the other hand, his classmates often taunt him because of his quiet demeanor and the fact that he came from a poor household. For the entire year, he wears the same worn-out pair of sneakers. David lost his father when he was nine, leaving him an old guitar that David played every night before bedtime. When Mr. Blackwood, a friend of his instructor Mrs. Cole, was forming a youth band. Mr. Cole visited the class to set up an audition for pupils who could play the guitar and were interested in trying out. David sees this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to showcase his talent. David and his adversary, Justin, competed—who shall win and become an official band member?
David’s Big Break is a fantastic book to read for kids. It teaches them about challenges, bullying, fears, and how to overcome them, as well as sportsmanship and diversity, among other things. It motivates and inspires them to achieve their goals. It also comes with treasure troves of practical life lessons that will help children build a solid foundation in the future.
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