Description
*Condition Note: Book is vintage, but lightly used and clean. May be a former library book. *
Take one small but imaginative and dauntless young woman; add her husband, assorted school children, and a few sympathetic but fixed adults. Mix them together in a primitive Southern backwoods community. You're bound to have a story that throbs with drama, pathos, and surprise. And that's what you have in this book. Lena and Phil were asked to be the teachers of a small church school in South Carolina. When they arrived they found no schoolhouse, no desks, no house to live in. Read how they learned to cope and at the same time taught the community how to look beyond their apparent limitation.
Prologue
1 The Little Lady Preacher
2 A Weekend To Remember
3 Cherokee!
4 "Dear Old Golden Rule Days"
5 Home, Sweet Home
6 Lamps, and water, and Programs, and Such
7 Those Were the Cherokee Days
8 New Schoolhouse Coming!
9 When Lena Moved the Cemetery
Epilogue
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1974 |
Printed: |
1974 |
Pages: |
124 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |