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After the American Civil War, a determined schoolteacher travels west to a small Montana settlement seeking a quiet beginning and a place to belong. Instead, she builds a school that becomes a meeting ground for children of settlers and Native tribes; and a fault line for the fears and prejudices of a community still learning how to live alongside one another. As resistance grows, pressure moves quietly through councils, petitions, and policies designed to look reasonable while erasing what they cannot control. When the school is taken from her, the loss sends her on a wider journey; one that…mehr

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After the American Civil War, a determined schoolteacher travels west to a small Montana settlement seeking a quiet beginning and a place to belong. Instead, she builds a school that becomes a meeting ground for children of settlers and Native tribes; and a fault line for the fears and prejudices of a community still learning how to live alongside one another. As resistance grows, pressure moves quietly through councils, petitions, and policies designed to look reasonable while erasing what they cannot control. When the school is taken from her, the loss sends her on a wider journey; one that reveals her experience is not an exception, but part of a repeating pattern stretching far beyond a single town. Carrying only her records and an unwavering commitment to truth, the teacher discovers that real change rarely announces itself. It moves instead through patience, documentation, and an insistence on consequence long after the doors have closed. Where the Chalk Meets the Prairie is a powerful historical novel about quiet courage, institutional pressure, and the enduring force of teaching that refuses to be confined to one room, one place, or one name.
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Dianna Aubin enjoys reading, hiking, gardening, travelling, writing, playing video games with her husband and playing with her two little cats.