There are so many wonderful things about your stories: humor, interesting characters, intriguing plots, and poetic descriptions. I hope many people will read this book.
Lucy Lang Day, author of Married at Fourteen, The curvature of Blue, Dreaming of Sunflowers, and many more.
At last! A refreshing blast of political incorrectness from comic writer, Jim LeCuyer. From a hapless high school teacher Harry's confrontation with a "fat, angry purple haired Native American prostitute poet" he's invited to his 10th grade ethnic lit class ("Delta") to his visitation from a formidable, pissed off Ph.D. mother who won't accept her son's B+ in his AP English class ("Stoned"), LeCuyer's irreverent stories may raise your hackles, but you'll end up cackling.
Judy Wells, author of The Glass Ship, Little Lulu Talks to Vincent Van Gogh, Everything Irish, and many more.
"LeCuyer's stories, all beautifully written, are at once funny and poignant. He writes like an angel with a devilish grin. Get ready for a delightful evening."
Richard Michael Levine, author of the bestselling nonfiction book, Bad Blood: A Family Murder in Marin County, as well as the short story collection, The Man Who Gave Away His Organs: Tales of Love and Obsession at Midlife.
Duck Lessons: Great, gut-wrenching story, well told.
Tamim Ansary, author of Games Without Rules : The Often-Interrupted History of Afghanistan, Destiny Disrupted, West of Kabul, East of New York, and more