Nova by Chuck Black
My family first started reading Chuck Black novels after attending a homeschool convention and stumbling across his Kingdom series, which loosely follows the big picture story of the Bible but is set in medieval times with knights and swords. Then we read his Wars of the Realm series, which is a mash-up of a Jason…
Read MoreA Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
I love Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time. The story is a stunning adventure of two children journeying through space to rescue their missing father from the terrifying IT. Difficult themes in A Wrinkle in Time The beauty of L’Engle’s storytelling, however, is that she presents difficult themes and asks challenging questions of her readers.…
Read More20+ Favorite Bunny Stories that You Never Grow Out Of
I have always loved bunny stories. There is something about those furry little creatures that just makes you wonder: “What do they really think?” They seem so innocent, yet they are as crafty and unstoppable in their garden invasions as the Oceans Eleven crew. Bunny stories make perfect children’s stories primarily for the merch. There…
Read MoreThe Chosen: A Novel by Chaim Potok
As my daughter started digging into the Hebrew language, I remembered Chaim Potok’s beautiful book, The Chosen, which follows to young Jewish boys in their journey of friendship in New York City during World War II. This book provides a glimpse into two different Jewish families as they wrestle with retaining their faith and religious…
Read MoreSurprised By Oxford: A Memoir
“A favorite former teacher of mine claimed that books become more alive not only when read, but when shared,” says Carolyn Weber in the beautifully transparent memoir of her journey in finding the Lord, Surprised by Oxford: A Memoir. A sweet friend shared this book with me, and I totally agree with Weber’s teacher. The…
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