Book Description
Beverly Monday hires Attorney Inez Connors to prove, through the testimony of other teachers, her handicapped eight-year-old son, was physically abused by his teacher. Connors uncovers the startling truth that school officials knowingly hired an unqualified teacher. Officials attempt to conceal their wrongdoing through blackmail, lies and threats against employees.
About the Author
Brenda Beamon-Isabell has been writing for the past decade. Her poem, entitled, IMAGINE, was published in the 1997 National Library of Poetry Days Gone By. Her love for literature grew over the years and in 1997, she began working on her first novel, MONDAY'S CHILD. Brenda writes fiction because, It's a temporary escape from the real world. Brenda states, I wanted to write about abused handicapped children because I feel many times these children's capabilities are so limited, their cries may go unheard. After months of research I found there were books about child abuse, but not many that specifically addressed handicapped children. Brenda is a sponsor for the Christian Children's Fund and a member of NAFE (National Association of Female Executives). Currently, she is working on her second novel, provisionally titled, WAKE-UP CALL, which promises to be an eye opener.
Monday's Child FROM THE PUBLISHER
Beverly Monday hires Attorney Inez Connors to prove, through the testimony of other teachers, her handicapped eight-year-old son, was physically abused by his teacher. Connors uncovers the startling truth that school officials knowingly hired an unqualified teacher. Officials attempt to conceal their wrongdoing through blackmail, lies and threats against employees.
SYNOPSIS
Beverly Monday hires Attorney Inez Connors to prove, through the testimony of other teachers, her handicapped eight-year-old son, was physically abused by his teacher.
Connors uncovers the startling truth that school officials knowingly hired an unqualified teacher. Officials attempt to conceal their wrongdoing through blackmail, lies and threats against employees.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Brenda Beamon-Isabell has been writing for the past decade. Her poem, entitled, IMAGINE, was published in the 1997 National Library of Poetry ᄑ Days Gone By.
Her love for literature grew over the years and in 1997, she began working on her first novel, MONDAYᄑS CHILD.
Brenda writes fiction because, "Itᄑs a temporary escape from the real world."
Brenda states, "I wanted to write about abused handicapped children because I feel many times these childrenᄑs capabilities are so limited, their cries may go unheard. After months of research I found there were books about child abuse, but not many that specifically addressed handicapped children."
Brenda is a sponsor for the Christian Childrenᄑs Fund and a member of NAFE (National Association of Female Executives).
Currently, she is working on her second novel, provisionally titled, WAKE-UP CALL, which promises to be an
eye opener.