Introducing: The Year Round
The Year Round is the newest offering from Living Library Press. This paperback reprint of a 1932 nature guide, written and illustrated by Clarence Hylander, is an excellent adjunct to a student’s...
View ArticleVacation Leave
We wanted to let our visitors know that we are out of the office for two weeks–August 7-21. If you are needing a book that we publish before we get back to work on August 22nd, we recommend you...
View ArticleNew Living Library Press Release
The First Book of Electricity by Sam & Beryl Epstein, is another science book in the First Book of series that Living Library Press is bringing back into print. Although first published in the...
View ArticleReading: Compost for Composition, or, Sow a Book, Reap a Composition
At one of our ADE at Home conferences, I gave a brief meditation on sowing and reaping. Just as “the feast” is a great analogy for the Charlotte Mason curriculum, gardening is also apt, especially as...
View ArticleAgainst the Clock
Time has limitations. Those limitations mean we have to decide between many good things because there isn’t time to do all we wish. Perhaps because I’m getting older, I now consider time quite...
View ArticleHe is For You
Over the next several months, I want to focus on some of the common questions and concerns I hear during consults or receive via e-mail. I’m usually too busy to keep a running tally and add all the...
View ArticleWhat Do You Have?
Learning never ends. Is this exciting or discouraging for you? Have you noticed that lessons in life repeat, get learned again and again? One of those, for me, is that I live not by bread alone (and I...
View ArticleThe Hindrance to Spreading the Feast, or, On Not Being Good At Everything
I am not going to beat about the bush. I just deleted a long, long introduction, which I decided was just hemming and hawing. Your time is valuable, so I will begin simply by saying that I am a...
View ArticleHow Long, O Lord…?
Charlotte Mason said that the outcome of her curriculum was character. We breathe a sigh of relief, because we sure know our children’s character needs work. I think she was chuckling within herself...
View ArticleBe Humble
“The world contains far more information than any single person can learn in their lifetime. The question is not whether you are ignorant, but what you choose to be ignorant about. Few topics are...
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