Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled

by Rachel Starr Thomson and Carolyn Joy Currey
216 pages

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Available As:
Trade Paperback – $20.00


Ebook Edition – $10.00

Released July 1, 2008
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Who’s It For?

Parents and kids. Homeschoolers, homeschool graduates, people who like homeschoolers. People from large families and people who enjoy reading about large families. People who like to laugh at real life because, after all, it’s funny.

Synopsis

What do you get when you throw 20 children, four parents, several cross-country trips, and a sense of humour between the covers of one book?

Lots and lots of big family fun that will tickle the funny bones and warm the hearts of your entire clan.

Rachel Starr Thomson is the oldest of twelve children. Carolyn Currey, her second cousin, is the oldest of eight. Not only are their families huge, they also homeschool! Drawing on some of their favourite memories, Rachel and Carolyn have written a book of essays that will make you laugh, think, and thank God for family.

4 Responses to “Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled”

  1. [...] Interview, Part Two Jonathan Lewis of Home School Enrichment interviewed Carolyn and I about Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled recently. Crosswalk.com picked up the interview, so you can read it here! (I also recommend picking [...]

  2. [...] Three winners will be chosen, one from each age category. Winners will receive a signed copy of one of Rachel Starr Thomson’s books of their own choosing. Rachel’s books include the fantasy novels Worlds Unseen and Burning Light, several devotional works, and Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled. [...]

  3. [...] Bogart of Quiverfullfamily.com has written a great review of Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled, which you can read here. Here’s an excerpt: Each short and snappy, slice-of-life chapter [...]

  4. [...] Part One of Tales of the Heartily Homeschooled can be downloaded as a free .pdf from Rachel Starr Thomson’s website. [...]

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