About This Book
A young, urbane elementary-school teacher arrives in a rural village and records impressions of church bells, flowering fields and a new beginning for his work. He accepts local hospitality, notices dialect and shy children, and hopes to bring learning and moral uplift to youngsters. Village gatherings reveal a mix of curiosity, rustic humor and resistance: some households warmly receive his efforts while others, including a faction of youths, disrupt lessons and scoff at formal instruction. The account contrasts the teacher’s idealism with everyday village customs and the practical difficulties of introducing schooling into a traditional community.
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