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Horseback Schoolmarm Margot Liberty

Horseback Schoolmarm By Margot Liberty

Horseback Schoolmarm by Margot Liberty


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In 1953, Margot Pringle, newly graduated from Cornell University, took a job as a teacher in a one-room school in rural eastern Montana, sixty miles southeast of Miles City. This book is the memoir she wrote. It recounts her coming of age as a teacher, as well as what she taught her students.

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Horseback Schoolmarm: Montana, 1953-1954 by Margot Liberty

In 1953, Margot Pringle, newly graduated from Cornell University, took a job as a teacher in a one-room school in rural eastern Montana, sixty miles southeast of Miles City. Miss Margot, as her students called her, would teach at the school for one year. This book is the memoir she wrote then, published here for the first time, under her married name. Filled with humor and affection for her students, Horseback Schoolmarm recounts Liberty's coming of age as a teacher, as well as what she taught her students.

Margot's school was located on the SH Ranch, whose owner needed a way to retain his hired hands after their children reached school age. Few teachers wanted to work in such remote and primitive circumstances. Margot lived alone in a teacherage, hardly more than a closet at one end of the schoolhouse. It had electricity but no phone, plumbing, or running water. She drew water from a well outside. The nearest house was a half-mile away. Margot had a car, but she had to park it so far away, she kept her saddle horse, Orphan Annie, in the schoolyard.

Miss Margot started with no experience and no supplies, but her spunk and inventiveness, along with that of her seven students, made the school a success. Evocative of Laura Ingalls Wilder's school-teaching experiences some eighty years earlier, Horseback Schoolmarm gives readers a firsthand look at an almost forgotten - yet not so distant - way of life.

Horseback Schoolmarm Reviews

Margot Liberty has written a warm and memorable account of the everyday struggles and triumphs of teaching in an isolated, one-room schoolhouse in the 1950s. She gives us a very personal glimpse into a unique time and place in the American West that might otherwise have been forgotten. - Pamela Smith Hill, author of Laura Ingalls Wilder: A Writer's Life

A charming book and a pleasurable read. Margot Liberty's memoir of teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in a sparsely populated corner of Montana seems timeless, yet its setting in the early 1950s gives us a glimpse of a little-studied, changing, postwar West. - Mary Murphy, coeditor of Montana Legacy: Essays on History, People, and Place

About Margot Liberty

Margot Liberty, widely known as an anthropologist specializing in Northern Plains Indians and ranching culture, is the author, coauthor, or editor of Cheyenne Memories, with John Stands In Timber; A Northern Cheyenne Album, with photographs by Thomas B. Marquis; Working Cowboy: Recollections of Ray Holmes; A Cheyenne Voice: The Complete John Stands In Timber Interviews; and Songs and Snippets: Poems of Margot Liberty.

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CIN0806153881G
9780806153889
0806153881
Horseback Schoolmarm: Montana, 1953-1954 by Margot Liberty
Used - Good
Hardback
University of Oklahoma Press
2016-07-30
144
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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