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Gray Area

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Pub Date Sep 23 2025 | Archive Date Sep 01 2025

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Description

When Rachel Harding, a college senior, experiences a police-involved shooting at the school where she is student teaching, she is thrown into a complex world of politics and self-preservation, all the while trying to complete her internship hours and move into her next stage of life, wherever that might take her.

With mounting pressure to speak out about the event to the press and members of the community, Rachel has to decide not only where her own views lie but also how she can deal with its effects on her and her young students. Rachel struggles to overcome her soft-spoken demeanor and loneliness amid tragedy, simultaneously hoping to receive a strong recommendation from her supervisor, Mrs. Means, who from the beginning warned, "I think the students are going to eat you alive." 

Complete with romance, complicated relationships, and big decisions about the future, Gray Area will offer insight into the makings of the modern teacher.

When Rachel Harding, a college senior, experiences a police-involved shooting at the school where she is student teaching, she is thrown into a complex world of politics and self-preservation, all...


A Note From the Publisher

Leah Decker is an Oregon-based educator and author. Through her own experiences in the modern classroom, teaching high school history, she has observed the impact that America's politicized issues have on our youth, and she focuses on this in her writing. Leah received her bachelor of science in anthropology and her master's in education, both from the University of Oregon. In her spare time, she plays the violin in the local symphonic orchestra and offers private violin lessons. She enjoys traveling and reading, devouring all she can about ancient history and music. She lives in Southern Oregon with her husband and their pets.

Leah Decker is an Oregon-based educator and author. Through her own experiences in the modern classroom, teaching high school history, she has observed the impact that America's politicized...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9798888248584
PRICE $17.95 (USD)
PAGES 218

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