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Margaret was born in 1922 to a North Dakota Norwegian family in the USA. Her early years were filled with love as she lived with her grandparents on a family farm. The time came when Margaret was required to live with her parents and siblings where one of her first challenges was to learn English. She was sent home from her first year in school because she only knew Norwegian. Margaret learned English within one year, was prepared for school life, loved it, and ultimately made a career of teaching. Margaret relates the challenges of a drinking father and her way of helping care for her eight…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Margaret was born in 1922 to a North Dakota
Norwegian family in the USA. Her early years were
filled with love as she lived with her grandparents
on a family farm. The time came when Margaret was
required to live with her parents and siblings
where one of her first challenges was to learn
English. She was sent home from her first year in
school because she only knew Norwegian. Margaret
learned English within one year, was prepared for
school life, loved it, and ultimately made a career
of teaching. Margaret relates the challenges of
a drinking father and her way of helping care for
her eight younger brothers and sisters. The family
had no clock, so the first person to wake in the
morning would run to the neighbors to get the time
from the neighbor''s clock. At one point the family
lived in a railroad boxcar that was too small for
the growing family. To help the family, teen-age
Margaret found work as a waitress and made enough
money to rent a room in the local hotel for the
older girls in the family. These instances are a
true historical account of an amazing woman in
a small North Dakota community.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Adonica Schultz Aune has taught at universities in China,
Korea, Norway, Taiwan, and the United States. Her mother was of
pure Norwegian descent and her father was a mixture of German
and Swedish. Dr. Schultz Aune has relatives and friends
worldwide. She and her husband will live in Norway in the fall
of 2009.