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Linnea Bradenborg expects to find culture and excitement in Alamo North Dakota where she's recently been hired as the new schoolteacher. Instead she finds a sparse little town in the middle of nowhere. Better yet her train is met by a cantankerous wheat farmer named Theodore Westgaard who doesn't bother to hide his displeasure when he discovers that L.I. Brandenborg is a woman and not the man he was expecting. Westgaard thinks twice about bringing Linnea home to live with him but he soon realizes that he has no choice. All of the town's past schoolteachers have lived with the Westgaard family--made up of Theodore his mother and his teenaged son--due to their farm being located very near the schoolhouse and so Theodore allows Linnea into his home. But who could have guessed that this young independent woman would soon find her way into the handsome farmer's heart? A compelling classic to be read again and again Years is a fitting tribute to the pioneer schoolteachers who braved many hardships to share the gift of knowledge with countless children. --Maudeen Wachsmith
295 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 1, 1986
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Eager to begin her first teaching position, lovely Linnea Brandonberg stepped off the train looking as grown up and worldly as her eighteen years would allow. The golden fields and fragrant wheat of Alamo, North Dakota, were as new and different as the Westgaard family with whom she would live.

... somewhere between thirty and forty was very old indeed ...

You just wait, Theodore, you old sourpuss. I'll make you smile yet.

Over the years the vista hadn't changed at all: horses, harvest and horizon.
"Watch who you're calling names, little missy."

Theodore tried to remember when he'd felt this angry.

... the minutes, the days, the years ...

What do years have to do with this feeling we have? They're just...just numbers.