Product Description
Offering a glimpse at the values that built this country,
The One-Room Schoolhouse is a poignant, engaging, beautiful and heart-warming tribute to an enduring slice of Americana.
From 1750 through about 1950, the one-room schoolhouse was a common fixture on the American landscape, with as many as 200,000 in total across the land. Today, approximately 450 one-room schoolhouses are still in use.
Despite the decline in numbers, it remains a powerful presence, and its mere mention conjures up feelings of warmth and nostalgia for a long ago time.
The One-Room Schoolhouse pays homage to this American icon and is a tour of these structures still standing, detailing the best examples from the forty-eight contiguous states. Exploring working schools, some in existence for more than 100 years, schools restored as historic museums, and schools converted into private residences,
The One-Room Schoolhouse touches and inspires us by sharing "conversations" with past and present one-room schoolhouse teachers.
About the Author
Paul Rocheleau is an acclaimed photographer whose work has appeared in
Tudor Style, Frank Lloyd Wright: The Masterworks, and
Classic America. He lives
in Richmond, MA.
Verlyn Klinkenborg is the author of
The Rural Life, Making Hay and
The Last Fine Time. His essays on rural life regularly appear in the
New York Times and other publications.