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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
               TD McGann grew up in Washington, D.C.  After serving in the Army as an infantryman in Vietnam,

        he matriculated at the University of Maryland in College Park and eventually earned a bachelor’s     degree
        in business administration. After graduating, he worked in the construction field for several years. In
        1980, motivated by his goddaughter Danielle who was struggling learning to read, he began writing Play on
        Words, the original title of this book. Five years later, long after Danielle had learned to read and had
        become an excellent student, he completed his work. However, this was just the beginning of a multi-
        decades long effort to get his book into the hands of the multitude of children who would enjoy it and

        benefit immensely from it.
               Lucky he was! After sending out his manuscript to numerous publishers without nary a reply, one
        good-hearted publisher was kind enough to educate him in the economics of schoolbook publishing. In a
        word he said that no publisher would consider publishing  Play on Words for more than a split second
        because the singular book would create a competitor for the publishing house’s series of basal readers—
        generally there are twelve such books.
               Dismayed but determined as ever, TD had faith that he would find another way to skin this cat.
        However, it wouldn’t be quick, and it wouldn’t be easy, as he was soon to learn.  He had thought he would
        go back to school and pick up the necessary credentials to teach reading in a semester or two. But no, that
        is not how it works. Even with a bachelor’s degree in education, one is not deemed qualified to teach the
        esoteric skill of reading. One must first have acquired years of classroom experience plus obtain a master’s
        degree in a related field.
               So, TD decided to acquire a degree in English, which was as close to reading as he could get. While

        attending the University of Maryland to pick up the second bachelor’s degree, he worked as a substitute
        teacher in Fairfax County, Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland, testing Play on Words with his 1      st
        and  2 nd   grade  students  whenever  circumstances  allowed.  Next  he  enrolled  in  a teacher certification
        program at the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore and student taught English at a middle school in Prince
        Georges County, Maryland.
               With these credentials in hand, he ventured to Huntington, Long Island and began teaching in the
        New York City Public School System. As before, he tested Play on Words whenever the opportunity arose.
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        He has taught every grade, from 1 through 12 . Having had such broad experiences including high-school
        American History (for which, paradoxically, he was deemed fully qualified to teach), he has gained a first-
        hand understanding why Johnnie and Johnette can neither read nor think clearly, let alone write a cohesive
        paragraph or do simple math.

               To  fulfill  the final  reading  requirement  to  teach  reading—so  arcane, he  enrolled in  a  master’s
        degree program at the State University of New York in Stony Brook. However, by the time he received
        his degree, he had already learned all that he had sought to learn. So, rather than teaching remedial
        reading to five or six troubled children, he moved to the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. There
        he created a host of complementary products to the book—voila, a literacy program for children all over

        the firmament.
               Due to an onslaught of attacks on our country ever since Ruby Ridge in 1992, his focus on reading

        and literacy has   been sluggish, and his primary concern shifted to issues that have rendered chaos  and

        mayhem domestically as well as internationally. Currently     he has currently been writing a non-fictional
        book on America’s   Founding Fathers. He says it should cast some light on our present predicament.

               At any rate, TOTALLY LITERATE is now back on track, and TD is creating new products once again.
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