<p>Part memoir part creative non-fiction <em>Fearless and Determined</em> takes you back to life in rural southern Ontario in the mid 1960s. With one year&rsquo;s training at Toronto Teacher&rsquo;s College and no curriculum resources except a list of subjects Linda Hutsell-Manning created and taught courses for eight grades. Built in 1860 the school had seen better days and resembled many one-room schools across Canada. With a wood stove two pit toilets a cold water tap and no storm windows many students experienced their entire elementary school education here. Linda&rsquo;s memoir traverses the Kennedy assassination the Beatles craze and smallpox shots. She worked ten-hour days and made on-the-spot decisions as teacher and principal. &ldquo;Circumstance gave me this opportunity; time has deemed it to be one of the most challenging and great experiences of my life&rdquo; says Linda.</p><p><em>&ldquo;</em>Her one-room school serves as a backdrop to marvellous stories about a world that perhaps regrettably or perhaps not will never come again.&rdquo;&nbsp; - &mdash;<strong>Shane Peacock</strong> multi-genre author the latest <em>Monster</em></p><p>Linda Hutsell-Manning demonstrated ingenuity courage and a quiet power as she struggled to educate her students. Inspiring! &mdash;<strong>Sylvia McNicol</strong> children&rsquo;s author the latest <em>Body Swap</em></p><p>&ldquo;An &lsquo;old school&rsquo; memoir of the nicest kind - and Linda has excellent penmanship as well.&rdquo;<em> </em>&mdash; <strong>Ted Staunton</strong> author 50 children&rsquo;s books the latest <em>The Almost Epic Squad.</em></p><p>&ldquo;In <em>Fearless and Determined: Two Years Teaching in a One-Room School</em> versatile writer Linda Hutsell-Manning effectively transports readers back to an era of galoshes Freshie stencils cap guns and gunny sack races as she recounts&mdash;with visceral clarity&mdash;her 1963-1965 teaching term in a one-room school. In her tripartite role as sole teacher secretary <em>and</em> principal having &lsquo;so little time and too much to do&rsquo; was her constant reality and with a toddler at home &lsquo;working mother&#39;s guilt&rsquo; often lurked in the shadows.&rdquo;&mdash;<strong> Shelley A. Leedahl</strong> multi-genre author the latest <em>The Moon Watched It All</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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