
CHAPTER I - MASTER PIERSON COMES BACK
CHAPTER II - CUTTING ICE AT 14° BELOW ZERO
CHAPTER III - A BEAR'S "PIPE" IN WINTER
CHAPTER IV - WHITE MONKEY WEEK
CHAPTER V - WHEN OLD ZACK WENT TO SCHOOL
CHAPTER VI - THE SAD ABUSE OF OLD MEHITABLE
CHAPTER VII - BEAR-TONE
CHAPTER VIII - WHEN WE HUNTED THE STRIPED CATAMOUNT
CHAPTER IX - THE LOST OXEN
CHAPTER X - BETHESDA
A lively winter term unfolds at the old Squire’s schoolhouse when Master Joel Pierson arrives, bringing with him a melodeon, towering wall maps, and an unmistakable enthusiasm for teaching. His meticulous care for the classroom—warming the rooms, polishing desks, and filling lessons with song—transforms the dreary routine into an engaging adventure that draws even the most reluctant pupils into the world of geography, history, and mathematics.
The students, a bustling mix of cousins and village children, quickly find themselves caught up in Pierson’s energetic methods: pointing at colorful maps, chanting multiplication tables, and even reciting historic speeches from open windows. Through these spirited lessons, the novel explores how a passionate educator can awaken curiosity, shape ambitions, and prompt young minds to question what they are truly meant to do in life.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (520K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1844–1931
Best remembered for lively adventure tales and old-time Maine stories, this prolific writer brought the woods, rivers, and small-town life of New England vividly onto the page. He also spent decades writing for young readers, mixing frontier action with a strong sense of place.
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