Teaching in a Cold and Windy Place
Discover the heartfelt journey of Joanne Tompkins in her captivating book, Teaching in a Cold and Windy Place, published in 1998 by University of Toronto Press. Over 176 pages, Tompkins shares her transformative experience as she becomes the principal of a school in the remote Baffin Island community of Anurapaqtuq. Through her eyes, you will explore the unique challenges and triumphs faced in this harsh yet beautiful environment. This engaging narrative not only highlights the difficulties of teaching in such an isolated area but also reflects on the resilience and spirit of the community. Ideal for educators, adventurers, and anyone interested in the remarkable stories of northern Canada, this book is a profound testament to the power of education and connection. Embrace the adventure and insights that await within these pages, and gain a deeper understanding of life in a cold and windy place.