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Brandon Perry is an educator and author based in Charlottesville, Virginia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Perry holds a Master's degree in Education from Clemson University with a specialization in Instructional Coaching.
Perry's first book, Otis and Clara, was co-written with his wife, Kirstie, [3] and published on April 12, 2023 by Codebreaker Inc. [8] The story follows Otis, a timid bulldog, who faces apprehension about an upcoming class field trip to climb Dogwood Mountain. Struggling with fears of the unknown and the challenges that lie ahead, Otis finds solace in an unlikely friend: Clara, a very special cardinal. [9] Perry has authored two technology books, one focusing on leveraging C# for cybersecurity. [10]
Perry also works as a middle school teacher. [3] [11]
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Brandon Perry is an educator and author based in Charlottesville, Virginia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Perry holds a Master's degree in Education from Clemson University with a specialization in Instructional Coaching.
Perry's first book, Otis and Clara, was co-written with his wife, Kirstie, [3] and published on April 12, 2023 by Codebreaker Inc. [8] The story follows Otis, a timid bulldog, who faces apprehension about an upcoming class field trip to climb Dogwood Mountain. Struggling with fears of the unknown and the challenges that lie ahead, Otis finds solace in an unlikely friend: Clara, a very special cardinal. [9] Perry has authored two technology books, one focusing on leveraging C# for cybersecurity. [10]
Perry also works as a middle school teacher. [3] [11]