I found this book as study material for my Master's exam coming up way too soon. I discovered though that beyond giving me the background information to the development of composition this is a guide to teaching writing I wish I had read years ago. In fact, I don't think I've received any formal "how to teach writing" instruction which was the entire reason I started this master's program. I especially appreciate the chapters on how to develop a writing assignment and the prewriting and rewriting sections. I fear teaching writing and this book gives me a handle to approach it with my students. There was this one section that summed the flaws of my teaching up nicely (it's long, but this is my way of recording and reflecting where I am now) "An outside observer, evaluating the visible, outward evidence of the teacher's energetic performance, might conclude that the student in this class are learning to write, that the teacher is earning her salary. But the students probably aren't learning to write, primarily because they're not doing any writing. They're just sitting there." oooh, but this will change.