No Reck'Ning Made
Books / Hardcover
ISBN: 0805025790 / Publisher: Henry Holt & Co, October 1993
Raised in the poverty-stricken world of rural Colorado, Clara Coleman finds salvation in education, striving to become a respected teacher, principal, wife, and mother who could offer hope to other children whose background matches her own
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Raised in the poverty-stricken gulches of rural Colorado, Clara Coleman forged her dreams from the certainty of school - a place that showed her a majesty, order, and gentility that had none of the empty anger she knew at home. Clara strove for this sense of stability and became a respected teacher, principal, wife, and mother in Gold Flume, a mining town near, and not unlike, the place of her childhood. It was there that she would spend her life reaching out to children whose hunger for order and justice mirrored her own.But when change came to Gold Flume it brought a new kind of people - men and women who didn't care about the mountains or the town, who discounted decades of experience and compassion in lieu of what was current or fashionable. These people would change her life and threaten to take away, in a sense, all that she had accomplished.In No Reck'ning Made Joanne Greenberg uses her "almost miraculous sense of the complexities of the human predicament" (Joyce Carol Oates, Chicago Tribune) to show us the ignorance of newcomers to the hunger, pain and struggle of the past. She depicts in clear, poignant prose the bitter price of change.
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