One of my summer goals is to read, read and read some more. I tend to get lost in a book, so reading during the school year is harder for me. Also, we are reading so many books for school, which are very enjoyable, I don't feel the need to read for myself as much as I used to. Here are some books I am reading at the moment. But first, I have a question to ask. Do you read more than one book at a time or just one at a time? I wonder if that is a good thing or bad. Something to ponder!
First, I read this book last summer. I enjoyed every moment. So I wanted to mention it here because it preceeds the book I am reading right now.

I plan to read it again before the summer is over. "Woven into the story are more than 100 examples of what to look for on a naturewalk, Latin names for the living things observed by the characters, study question, nature poems and verses." And the storyline is entertaining as well. My only criticism is that it is hard to imagine anyone choosing to home educate their kids in the 1930's. Otherwise, I applaud Karen Andreola's method of teaching us Mother Culture. It's a must read for Charlotte Mason Method lovers.

Imagine my joy when I discovered by accident that Mrs. Andreola had written a sequel to my beloved Pocketful of Pinecones! Lessons at Blackberry Inn takes up right where the other book leaves off. This time the book teaches us about "the gentle art of learning."
Also by Karen Andreola is this book. I've been waiting to read this book with my daughter for a long time. She turns 10 next month. I think it is time. Oh my!

"Each (young girl & mother) could use guidance, a helping hand along the way (to womanhood.)" Need I say more?
Finally, I am just about finished with this book. I hesitated to list this book, because it comes from a lady who has a differing world view than myself. But, I have gleaned much from her. It's certainly work a look at it if it is at your library. But be warned. There are a few remarks that made my blood boil, only a few. She has a way of describing in detail the cycles of her food year that makes me feel encouraged to try to make more thoughtful choices about the food I feed my family.

Happy reading! |