Leamington author whose work has been endorsed by Miranda Hart writer took launch of her second book online
Fran Hill, who published her first book Being Miss in 2014 which has received many glowing reviews on Amazon, says her latest work Miss,What Does Incomprehensible Mean will appeal to fans of Miranda Hart.
The book has actually been endorsed by one of Miranda's writers comedian Paul Kerensa who has also written for the TV show Not Going Out.
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Hide AdFran said: "Set in a school rather than a jokey gift shop, and written in diary form, this memoir of a typical year in a teacher’s life features a similarly hapless heroine who muddles her way through the daily chaos of secondary school teaching.
"There's a new Head of Department no one likes, the threat of an Ofsted visit, and kids who make me laugh, weep, fume and despair, often all at once."
Over the past twelve years, Fran has taught English at Trinity Catholic School, King’s High School for Girls and the Leamington Vineyard Learning Centre. She now works from home, tutoring and writing.
A freelance writer for many years, Fran has written numerous articles for TES, the national teachers’ publication, as well as publishing articles, stories and poems elsewhere.
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‘Miss, What Does Incomprehensible Mean?’ is available in paperback and ebook from most large online bookstores but she is urging people to buy from an independent bookshop by mail-ordering from www.warwickbooks.net
Fran had planned a launch party in the Beer Hall at the Wild Boar in Lakin Road, Warwick, last month but the pandemic caused her to move the event online.
To find our more about Fran and her work visit www.franhill.co.uk