<b>Hopeful, hilarious musings and serious advice for new teachers from the formerly anonymous blogger behind <i>Love, Teach</i>.</b><br><br>Every teacher will tell you the first years are the hardest, and even the most confident of the pack sometimes ask themselves, <i>Am I cut out for this?</i> Kelly Treleaven, the teacher and once-anonymous blogger behind <i>Love, Teach</i>, wants you to know that you're not alone, and that yes, she has cried under her desk, too. Treleaven's blog has become a sensation in the education world, known for its heartfelt, high-spirited dispatches straight from the trenches and its practical advice.<br><br>In Treleaven's debut book, she gives rookie teachers the advice she wishes she'd had when she started out in a large district in Houston. From logistical questions like how to prep and organize a classroom, to deeper issues like how to build relationships with students, navigate administration, and avoid burnout, <i>Love, Teach</i> is an essential book for anyone working in education today or considering the profession. With raw feeling, humor, and a razor-sharp perspective, <i>Love, Teach</i> supports teachers in their fight for a better future, and helps them celebrate the victories, large and small.