Memoirs of a Country Schoolteacher

Memoirs of a Country Schoolteacher

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  • Author: Beverly Haskins Reyner
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
  • ISBN: 1483637816
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

The authors experience as a teacher; curriculum writer; and poet have provided her with the background for this, her first volume, MEMOIRS OF A COUNTRY SCHOOLTEACHER. Beverly Haskins Reyner is a graduate of Calvin College and The University of Michigan. She lives with her husband Freal in Quincy, Michigan.


Nothing Daunted

Nothing Daunted

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  • Author: Dorothy Wickenden
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1439176604
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 306

From the author of The Agitators, the acclaimed and captivating true story of two restless society girls who left their affluent lives to “rough it” as teachers in the wilds of Colorado in 1916. In the summer of 1916, Dorothy Woodruff and Rosamond Underwood, bored by society luncheons, charity work, and the effete men who courted them, left their families in Auburn, New York, to teach school in the wilds of northwestern Colorado. They lived with a family of homesteaders in the Elkhead Mountains and rode to school on horseback, often in blinding blizzards. Their students walked or skied, in tattered clothes and shoes tied together with string. The young cattle rancher who had lured them west, Ferry Carpenter, had promised them the adventure of a lifetime. He hadn’t let on that they would be considered dazzling prospective brides for the locals. Nearly a hundred years later, Dorothy Wickenden, the granddaughter of Dorothy Woodruff, found the teachers’ buoyant letters home, which captured the voices of the pioneer women, the children, and other unforgettable people the women got to know. In reconstructing their journey, Wickenden has created an exhilarating saga about two intrepid women and the “settling up” of the West.


Bush School

Bush School

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  • Author: Peter O'Brien
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin
  • ISBN: 1760874876
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 263

A charming story of a time long-gone and the struggles of a young man with his first teaching assignment in a village at the back of beyond. There was a bed, a timber floor, thin tar paper on one side for privacy from the nearby road but nothing else. The flimsiest of 'walls', no pegs or nails to hang even a hat, no door, no rug for cold morning bare feet, no bookshelf for a voracious reader, no bedside cupboard for a lamp or a glass of water, no light source - just a bed and a suitcase for the next two years. In 1960, newly minted teacher Peter O'Brien started work as the only teacher at a bush school in Weabonga, two days' travel by train and mail car from Armidale. Peter was only 20 years old and had never before lived away from his home in Sydney. He'd had some teaching experience, but nothing to prepare him for the monumental challenge of being solely responsible for the education of 18 students, ranging in age from 5 to 15 years old. With few lesson plans, scant teaching materials, a wide range of curious minds and ages to prepare for, Peter was daunted by the enormity of the task ahead. Because of Weabonga's remoteness, the students were already at a disadvantage, but they were keen and receptive and had been blessed with an enthusiastic and committed teacher. Indeed it was the children and their thirst for learning who kept Peter afloat during the early days of shockingly inadequate living conditions, a deficient diet and the terrible loneliness he felt being isolated so far from family, friends and his burgeoning romance. Bush School is an engaging and fascinating memoir of how a young man rose to a challenge most would shrink from today. It tells movingly of the resilience and spirit of children, the importance of learning and the transformative power of teaching. 'So many wonderful books, plays and films centre upon the importance of a dedicated and inspiring teacher in the lives of the very young. The reason is simple. Such teachers, and they are indeed rare, have a lifetime influence upon their pupils. I believe Peter O'Brien is such a teacher. Given Bush School chronicles the earliest days of Peter's teaching career, it's also interesting to note his memoir has 'a coming of age' aspect. A coming of age for Peter himself as he discovers so much about who he is in the remote community to which he's been assigned. Delightfully composed, Bush School has many voices. There is the evocation of a bygone era; there is historical and sociological comment; there is a strong sense of humanity; and above all, there is charm and warmth on every page.' - Judy Nunn, author of Khaki Town 'O'Brien's beautiful memoir Bush School takes us back to a time when students said 'good-oh' and teachers were well-respected within their communities. We watch as O'Brien becomes a teacher; placing the children and their learning at the centre of his work whilst courageously navigating the isolated life of a remote town during the early sixties. O'Brien's story is told with great integrity. He explores the unique challenges and opportunities faced by small schools as well as delving into the grand endeavour that is "teaching". Bush School reminds us that teaching is an act of service and that teachers - then and now - are indispensable.' - Gabbie Stroud, author of Teacher


The Distance Between Us

The Distance Between Us

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  • Author: Reyna Grande
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1451661800
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

In this inspirational and unflinchingly honest memoir, acclaimed author Reyna Grande describes her childhood torn between the United States and Mexico, and shines a light on the experiences, fears, and hopes of those who choose to make the harrowing journey across the border. Reyna Grande vividly brings to life her tumultuous early years in this “compelling...unvarnished, resonant” (BookPage) story of a childhood spent torn between two parents and two countries. As her parents make the dangerous trek across the Mexican border to “El Otro Lado” (The Other Side) in pursuit of the American dream, Reyna and her siblings are forced into the already overburdened household of their stern grandmother. When their mother at last returns, Reyna prepares for her own journey to “El Otro Lado” to live with the man who has haunted her imagination for years, her long-absent father. Funny, heartbreaking, and lyrical, The Distance Between Us poignantly captures the confusion and contradictions of childhood, reminding us that the joys and sorrows we experience are imprinted on the heart forever, calling out to us of those places we first called home. Also available in Spanish as La distancia entre nosotros.


Going Back to Bisbee

Going Back to Bisbee

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  • Author: Richard Shelton
  • Publisher: University of Arizona Press
  • ISBN: 9780816512898
  • Category : Travel
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 348

The author shares his fascination with a distinctive corner of the country--Bisbee, Arizona--with a narrative that reflects the history of the area, the beauty of the landscape, and his own life


Tisha

Tisha

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  • Author: Robert Specht
  • Publisher: Turtleback Books
  • ISBN: 9780613143462
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

The author tells the story as told to him of Anne Hobbs, a woman who went to Alaska in the 1920's to teach, but who had trouble due to her kindness to the Indians there.


Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, 1800-1915

Westering Women and the Frontier Experience, 1800-1915

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  • Author: Sandra L. Myres
  • Publisher: UNM Press
  • ISBN: 9780826306265
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 396

Contains letters, journals, and reminiscences showing the impact of the frontier on women's lives and the role of women in the West.


Memoir

Memoir

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  • Author: Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Agriculture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1082


There Was a Country

There Was a Country

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  • Author: Chinua Achebe
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • ISBN: 1101595981
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

From the legendary author of Things Fall Apart—a long-awaited memoir of coming of age in a fragile new nation, and its destruction in a tragic civil war For more than forty years, Chinua Achebe maintained a considered silence on the events of the Nigerian civil war, also known as the Biafran War, of 1967–1970, addressing them only obliquely through his poetry. Decades in the making, There Was a Country is a towering account of one of modern Africa’s most disastrous events, from a writer whose words and courage left an enduring stamp on world literature. A marriage of history and memoir, vivid firsthand observation and decades of research and reflection, There Was a Country is a work whose wisdom and compassion remind us of Chinua Achebe’s place as one of the great literary and moral voices of our age.


Elsie - Adventuresof an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916

Elsie - Adventuresof an Arizona Schoolteacher 1913-1916

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  • Author: Barbara Anne Waite
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780983945208
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 218

A compilation of events in the life of Elsie Hayes as a teacher in Arizona during the years 1913-1916.