She came west to teach.
She did not expect the land to teach her in return.
Fresh from Mrs. Hudson's Finishing School in Virginia, Francis Flag accepts a position few young women would consider?schoolteacher on a remote Texas cattle ranch, far from towns, comforts, and certainty. With proper training, quiet resolve, and a single letter of employment, she steps off the train into a country ruled by dust, distance, and hard-earned trust.
The ranch belongs to Lance Ferguson, a reserved cattleman who inherited both the land and the responsibility for every family living on it. Practical and self-reliant, Ferguson did not expect a young schoolteacher to arrive with such composure?or such determination to succeed.
As Francis begins teaching ranch children in a one-room schoolhouse, she learns that lessons are not confined to slates and chalk. The land tests her endurance. The work tests her convictions. And the man who hired her challenges her understanding of independence, duty, and what it means to belong.
Set against the wide Texas plains, Where the Chalk Meets the Dust is a quiet, heartfelt Western about courage, purpose, and the unexpected places where a woman may find her home.