Tears of Sorrow Tears of Joy,Used

Tears of Sorrow Tears of Joy,Used

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Product Description At the turn of the 20th Century, life wasn't easy for women. Only the strongest survived with their dreams intact. Margy, a selfassured Kansas farm girl, nurtures hopes of attending college, only to have her plans dashed by lack of funds. Determined to make a life for herself, she sets out for the Oklahoma Territory, where she soon finds herself teaching young children in a country school. Through marriage, childbirth, tragedy and triumph, Margy's life intertwines with that of Oklahoma itself. The land rush, the oil boom, statehood and the O'Hara and the persistence of a true pioneer. While she never forgets her dream of pursing a higher education, she learns that dreams can come true in more ways than one. About the Author This fascinating, historically accurate account of a strong woman and a proud state is Granvil L. Hays' first novel.

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