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The Train to Estelline

The Train to Estelline

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The Train to Estelline

by Jane Roberts Wood

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"Not-yet-eighteen-year-old Lucinda Richards boards the train for Estelline, Texas, in late summer 1922. She has accepted a job teaching fifteen students in a one-room schoolhouse. Her contract guarantees $42 a month, room and board, and stipulates she must attend church every Sunday."

"A time in which women who dreamed were seen as troublemakers."

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Bookseller
Betty's Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
B01001
Title
The Train to Estelline
Author
Jane Roberts Wood
Book Condition
Used - Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
paperback
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Laurel - Dell
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
July 1988
Weight
0.00 lbs
Bookseller catalogs
Fiction & Literature;
Size
227 pages

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About Betty's Books

My mother and my grandmother both loved books, so of course I do as well. Being the third generation of a book loving family, my inventory is larger than my home can handle. I have chosen some of the more special books to offer to you in the hope of finding new loving homes for them. Perhaps there is a treasure for which you've been looking, or maybe just an interesting book you would like to read. You may find our names inscribed in some of them. My grandmother's name was Lucy (1900-1987). My mother's name was Betty (1929-2014). And my name is Dinah. I prefer to know these books have been acquired by a fellow book lover, rather than to give them away where their value may not be recognized. For that reason, I intend the prices to be modest, and always negotiable. I'll pass a book along gladly to be cherished again. Note regarding shipping costs:
Media shipping costs have gone up substantially and it's been necessary to pass that along. Even so, I'm taking a small loss for shipping.
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