Lucas' former writing colleague at Sport's Week Magazine arrives in Webster Groves to cover a major sporting event while Lucas must deal with a troubled student.
Coach Ed Scoley believes in fitness so decides it would be better if the less athletic inclined have their own class. Lucas believes that would ostracise the students to separate them and takes issue with Scoley's decision.
Lucas comes to the defense of a student whose published short story of her relationship with her boyfriend is considered too risque by her parents and certain members of the community.
A substitute teacher is frustrated when she fails to secure a full time position, while a teacher's poll created by a student is cause for concern for the entire school.
Kathy returns to school after running away from home and being away for a awhile. She must face some wild rumors and perhaps some truths about her time on the streets.
Ron Gibbons is one of Lucas Tanner's students and it becomes clear that the young man has a drinking problem. Even though he has offers of help Ron resists any efforts at treatment.
Lucas is battling the grief he feels as the anniversary of his wife and son's death approaches. A chance encounter with his former father-in-law resurrects past issues forcing Tanner to deal with them over Christmas.
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By what name was Lucas Tanner (1974) officially released in Canada in English?