A Better Way
Ralph Mosco often felt different from the other children his age. The son of a preacher, Ralph lived his life a little differently than many of the other teenagers his age with whom he went to school. While he always had the support of his girlfriend, Cherie, punks such as the unruly Desmond often tried to make trouble with Ralph. And the drunken principal and science teacher with a questionable past often seemed to go out of their way to make life difficult for young Ralph. But the discovery of a stolen CD player involves Ralph in a web of crime, drugs, and intrigue. How far will Ralph go to help save the life of his nemesis and to rid his town of the scourge of the local drug lord? What secrets does Ms. Martin hide behind her angry scowl? And how does a shamed ex-preacher fir into the puzzle? Delvin Dresser answers these questions and more in A Better Way, offering reader a look at one young mans moral and ethical choices.
About the Author
Delvin Dresser has worked with both children and adults, and this has given him special insight into how the minds of people work. He also wanted to address some real-life problems faced by the youths of our society every day, issues such as fear, love, and drugs. Dresser has done this and more in A Better Way, his first published book. A lifelong resident of Corydon, Iowa, Dresser earned his masters degree in education from Truman Sate University. He was a special education teacher for twenty years at Wayne Community High School before retiring in the spring of 2000. He was a member of the National Education Association, Iowa State Educational Association, and the Wayne Community Educational Association. He is the current president of the Wayne County Association for Retarded Citizens. In his spare time, Dresser enjoys reading, gardening, remodeling houses, collecting classic cars, and stamp collecting.Published: 2001
Page Count: 48