The Wild West possesses an appeal all its own. Rugged mountain ranges and arid plains, mysterious Indians and vicious outlaws—such things offer intrigues and adventures you just can’t find east […]
Changing Channels for Family Reading
For years my daughter and I have been working diligently to see that children’s literature, and increasingly and more urgently, that reading itself does not disappear from the life of a child. […]
The Beginnings of a Dark-Tinted, Truth-Filled Reading List
While reading N.D. Wilson’s article The Dark-Tinted, Truth-Filled Reading List We Owe Our Kids, I found myself cheering. And cringing. Philosophically, I agree with what Wilson has to say. Yay. […]
Innovative Hugo Cabret Woos Reluctant Readers
No matter your opinion of the literary academy, I think it makes sense to pay attention to titles that win big book awards. Sure, the elites make me sigh as […]
Reading as a Family: A New Look at an Old Practice
“The old has passed away and, behold, He has made all things new.” January is upon us and offers us the gift of a brand new year, a fresh start, […]
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