All Pretty and Bright,
an anthology of fifteen, heartfelt stories focuses on the lives of seemingly
ordinary individuals, women, public school teachers, who confront extraordinary
circumstances and, frequently, make critical choices. In some instances,
the protagonists embrace the challenges and continue teaching. Whereas,
others decide the time has come to move on to a new set of endeavors.
All these characters are presented in the fullness of their humanity
with all their passions, fears, predispositions, and obsessions. Whether
these characters move the reader to laughter, tears, or both, they will
leave an indelible impression on the soul as they speak to the experience
of what it means to be a public school teacher.
We invite you to explore Karen's newest book, Reaching
for a New Leaf, which is also detailed in the gallery.
Praise for All Pretty and Bright
“Karen Tauber writes about teaching with unflinching
honesty and a generous heart.”
Sara Lewis–author of TheBest of Good: A Novel, Second Draft
of My Life, and The Answer is Yes
“That’s so like what happened to me,” readers will
say. In her anthology, the author pulls us successfully into the absolute
reality of a teacher’s life in today’s world.”
Penny Porter–author, teacher, mentor, and past president of
The Society of Southwestern Authors
“These engaging stories will resonate with teachers and anyone
who has experience in the public school system.”
Jeff Panneck–Tucson Educator
“Ms. Tauber’s writing, while well grounded in reality,
is inspirational and refreshing. This book is a wellspring of common
sense and provides a respite for the busy professional and should
be required reading for all aspiring teachers.”
Sharon Broderick–Early Childhood Special Education
“As a 30 year plus veteran of teaching, I see myself and my
students in the stories Karen Tauber has written. I remember why I
wanted to be a teacher in the first place.”
Barbara Cavellier–retired middle school teacher
“I highly recommend this book. Karen Tauber has a gift for language
and gets the reader involved in each story. All Pretty and Bright
provides an accurate description of the teaching life portrayed with
sensitivity and a love of children.”
Donna Mead–retired health educator
“Karen’s book is encouraging and hopeful. New teachers
will enjoy the imagery, and veterans will appreciate the practical
solutions to daily pressures.”
Margaret Bly–teacher with 8 years experience
“This collection takes the reader through the process of an
educator’s life—the balancing act of meeting the challenges
and experiencing the joys.”
Karen Board Moran–retired teacher of 32 years
“Mrs. Tauber’s stories speak to the teacher’s heart.
Her words invoke relationship, rekindle passion, and renew pride.”
Chris Potter–Staff Development Literacy Specialist, 25 years
in public education
“Anyone who reads All Pretty and Bright will gain a greater
understanding and appreciation of the teaching life. These stories
will resonate with classroom teachers. Yet they possess universal
appeal as all of us experience the lessons of life.”
Aveeya Dinkin–Health Educator for over 30 years
“In this collection of short fiction, Karen Tauber envisions
a world in which helping even one student find himself or herself
and succeed in the midst of chaos makes the teaching professional’s
struggle worth the enormous effort. She asks us to recognize the struggle
and grant teachers the professional respect they earn in service of
all our children.”
Amanda Ritchie, Ph. D.
The book is available at Borders Books,
University of Arizona Bookstore, Jonathan's Educational Resources,
Antigone Books,
Amazon.com, Google and Barnes and Noble.com, and directly from the
author.
For more information, or to order copies
of the book, please contact the author at karen.tauber@gmail.com