Hard Lessons (Book) | by Ruth Watson
Atlanta Writer Debuts New Book for Young Adults
Hard
Lessons is set in Rochester, New York. It is the story of Lainey
Robinson, whose young adult life begins to spin out of control when she
finds comfort in the arms of her chemistry teacher, a man twice her
age. She learns, the hard way that relationships do not always turn out
as depicted in romance novels. And the final exam at the end of this
course in real life is tougher than any Lainey imagined.

Hard Lessons addresses a subject that has become widely publicized as cases of inappropriate student-teacher relationships have become seemingly more frequent in recent years.
"As an educator, I have witnessed unusual chemistry between a student and teacher. Although rare, sometimes these relationships develop into something entirely inappropriate, leaving the student devastated and a teacher's reputation permanently damaged," Watson said.
Hard Lessons is geared toward young adults as it focuses on relationships and issues that may face adolescents. Lainey, the book's main character, learns the hard way that relationships do not always turn out as depicted in romance novels. As a result of a forbidden relationship with her teacher, Sal Pilla, she finds that some of life's best lessons are Hard Lessons.
Hard Lessons will be available for purchase at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other independent bookstores as well as through distributors Ingram and Baker & Taylor.
Ruth P. Watson has an MSA from Central Michigan University and is currently an adjunct professor and project manager. She is the recipient of the Caversham Fellowship, an artist and writer's residency in Kwa Zulu, Natal South Africa, where she published her first children's book in Zulu, Our Secret Bond. She has written for Upscale, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and other publications. She lives with her husband and son in Atlanta.
www.ruthpwatson.com


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