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Bruce Beryl Fisher’s New Book is a Pulse Pounding Tale of an 18-year-old Schoolboy, His Struggle with Dyslexia, and an Unprecedented Love Story

“Taking the Short Bus” is a masterpiece from Bruce Beryl Fisher and it follows the story of Eric who battles with dyslexia at a time when the acceptance of learning disabilities wasn’t as widespread as today

Bruce Beryl Fisher is pleased to announce that work is complete on his book, “Taking The Short Bus,” and it has been released. Taking the Short Bus is a gripping, comedy novel that follows the life and struggles of Eric Blum, an 18-year-old with dyslexia attending Noah Webster Preparatory. Several points make this book stand out, and one such point is the book's setting. Bruce takes the reader back to the time just before the Disco era, after the Vietnam War, mid 70s.

One of the many woes that befell Eric was losing his brother in the war. Having dyslexia also spelled more challenges for Eric as during this time, people with learning disabilities weren’t cut as much slack as they now get today. This meant that Eric had more than just dyslexia to deal with - he had to struggle through the prevalent societal reservations about people with his condition.

Notwithstanding, Eric endeavors to prove to the school that he is qualified to graduate which he does, and then proceeds to go to college. In an unprecedented turn of events, Eric falls in love with his history teacher, Carol Schor.

The book is a dynamic journey through a love story and Eric's personal struggles, shedding light on individuals with learning disabilities. Through vivid storytelling, Bruce Beryl Fisher captures the essence of Eric's journey, inspiring readers to embrace their true potential, and challenging the status quo.

A must-read for anyone seeking inspiration, it reminds us that love and tenacity can prevail in the face of adversity. "Taking the Short Bus is now available on Amazon. To get it, please visit https://www.amazon.com/Taking-Short-Bus-Teacher-Need/dp/B0CS27GV8N/ref=monarch_sidesheet.

About Bruce Beryl Fisher

Bruce Beryl Fisher was born in Philadelphia. Being subjected to the abomination of the Philadelphia school system motivated him to write this novel. Once a studio manager for Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper, and the Bee Gees.

Bruce is now retired after working as a stagehand with the International Alliance of Theater Stage Employees (IATSE Local 500) in Miami Florida. He currently resides in Hollywood Florida with his wife and son.

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