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Homeschooling: Take a Deep Breath—You Can Do This!
By Terrie Lynne Bittner
Product# 097280715E size: 594k
eBook $8.95
"What a wonderful resource! This
book could have saved me buckets of frustration had it been around when I
began homeschooling. What a gift to any parent who doesn't feel they're up
to the task of homeschooling. Instead of sharing yet more 'Super Mom'
stories, Terrie addresses real concerns in a way that disarms the fear and
boosts the confidence. It is like sharing a cup of tea with the successful,
resourceful 'homeschooling friend' you always wished you had."
—Carol Barnier, author of How To Get Your Child Off the Refrigerator and
on
to Learning and If I'm Diapering A Watermelon Then Where'd I Put the
Baby?
"Down-to-earth and practical ... Designed
to empower the novice toward home-schooling success, this book is
friendly, reassuring and endlessly supportive, and, like a very
well-informed neighbor, Bittner shares everything from family anecdotes to
sample school-day schedules and lists of supplementary resources."
—Publishers Weekly, Nov. 22, 2004
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Livin' in High Cotton
A novel by
Jennifer Leigh Youngblood and Sandra
Poole
Product# 097280714E size: 345k
eBook $8.95
Jennifer and Sandra are our debut
novelists from Tennessee and Alabama, respectively. Here, in their first
work, they give us a superbly written book that you won't be able to put
down.
Cultured, graceful, feisty Shelby Collins is the epitome
of a southern lady. She tries to prove her competence by looking after
her siblings while her mother is away caring for an ailing relative.
Shelby’s secure world is turned upside down when her father, in a drunken
rage, attacks her. Fearing others will learn of his treachery, he
kidnaps her, takes her to a reform school, and abandons her. In utter
despair, Shelby is sure that her life is over, but sometimes life’s
blessings come in the most unexpected ways.
Set against the rich tapestry of the South during the late
1920’s and early 30’s, Livin’ In High Cotton is a celebration of life
and traditional family values. It is a story of love, betrayal, and
the indomitable human spirit in the face of adversity. It is about a
young girl, growing up, who realizes that life is full of second chances,
and that it’s never too late to learn how to live.
"A compelling story of family loyalty,
love, loss, and strength, as warm and fertile as the rich red clay of a
Georgia field. The inspiring, hardscrabble lives of Depression-era
southerners make for a vivid story of love and forgiveness." —Deborah Smith,
New York Times bestselling author of A Place To Call Home.
Click here for more information about
Jennifer Youngblood and
Sandra Poole.
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