Prairie School

Prairie School by Lois Lenski is a reprint edition published by Open Road Integrated Media on December 27, 2011. This 228-page book is written in English and presents a vivid depiction of a harsh winter in South Dakota, where a young girl named Delores faces the challenges of being stranded at school during a severe blizzard. As the storm rages outside, Delores’s illness complicates her situation, leaving her teacher, Miss Martin, to navigate the difficulties of ensuring her safety and health amid the extreme weather conditions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and community in the face of adversity. The story is inspired by real letters from children at a South Dakota prairie school, reflecting the historical context of the 20th century and the realities of school and education during harsh winters. With elements of juvenile fiction and a focus on weather and nature, Prairie School offers a glimpse into the lives of children in a challenging environment, showcasing the bond between students and educators during trying times.
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It’s the worst blizzard in fifty years Delores is very ill, but there’s no way to get through the snow. How long will she be stranded at school? Out on the South Dakota prairie, the winters are fierce. This storm is the worst one yet: It’s below freezing outside, and the winds are howling. All of the other kids have gone home, but Delores’s family can’t get to her, so she has to stay at the school. Between a fuel shortage and having to boil snow for drinking water, it’s been hard for both Delores and her teacher, Miss Martin. Now Delores is very ill. How will Miss Martin get her to the doctor in all this snow? Prairie School was inspired by letters from children at a real South Dakota prairie school, which Lenski then visited during the severe blizzards of the winter of 1950. “Miss Lenski’s real understanding of her prairie children makes this another distinguished . . . regional story.” -The Horn Book Magazine Born in Springfield, Ohio, in 1893, Lois Lenski achieved acclaim as both an author and illustrator of children’s literature. For her Regional America series, Lenski traveled to each of the places that became a subject of one of her books. She did meticulous research and spoke with children and adults in the various regions to create stories depicting the lives of the inhabitants of those areas. Her novel of Florida farm life, Strawberry Girl, won the Newbery Award in 1946. She also received a Newbery Honor in 1942 for Indian Captive, a fictionalized account of the life of Mary Jemison. Lenski died in 1974.
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