During
the last decade of Andy's career, he read the works of Nelson DeMille,
Dan Brown, and John Grisham. Their thrilling novels provided welcome
escape from his 24/7 responsibilities as leader of a public school
district. When he retired, images and stories about teachers and school
children filled his mind. Characters and an inner city school setting
began to emerge. It felt natural to write about schools and to portray
teachers, instead of James Bond, as heroes.
But
a major obstacle: Writing fiction was very different from writing
reports for a Board of Education, press releases, and analytical
articles for local newspapers.