Precious cargo : my year driving the kids on school bus 3077 / Craig Davidson.
Material type: TextPublication details: Toronto : Knopf Canada, 2016.Description: viii, 297 p. ; 21 cm. pbkISBN:- 9780345810519 (pbk.)
- Davidson, Craig, 1976-
- Students with disabilities -- Transportation -- Biography
- Children with disabilities -- Transportation -- Biography
- Children with disabilities -- Care -- Biography
- School children -- Transportation -- Biography
- School buses
- Bus drivers -- Canada -- Biography
- Novelists, Canadian -- 21st century -- Biography
- Authors, Canadian -- 21st century -- Biography
- 371.9 DAVĀ 23
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Canadian novelist Craig Davidson tells the unvarnished story of one transformative year in his life and of his unlikely relationships with a handful of unique and vibrant children who were, to his initial astonishment and bewilderment, and eventual delight, placed in his care for a couple of hours each day - -the kids on school bus 3077. One morning in 2008, desperate and impoverished while trying unsuccessfully to write, Davidson plucked a flyer out of his mailbox that read, "Bus Drivers Wanted." That was the first step towards an unlikely new career: driving a school bus full of special-needs kids for a year. Armed only with a sense of humour akin to that of his charges, a creative approach to the challenge of driving a large, awkward vehicle while corralling a rowdy gang of kids, and unexpected reserves of empathy, Davidson takes us along for the ride. He shows us how his evolving relationship with the kids on that bus, each of them struggling physically as well as emotionally and socially, slowly but surely changed his life along with the lives of the "precious cargo" in his care. This is the extraordinary story of that year and those relationships. It is also a moving, important and universal story about how we see and treat people with special needs in our society. Craig Davidson was born and grew up in St. Catharines, Ontario, near Niagara Falls. He is the author of Rust and Bone and Cataract City. He has also published a number of thrillers and horror novels under the pseudonym Nick Cutter. He lives in Toronto.
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