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Reviews: Nonfiction

Review: The Emancipation of Robert Sadler

The Emancipation Act, meant to free slaves, was passed in 1863. Over 50 years later, five year old Robert Sadler and his two sisters were sold as slaves by their father. They were treated as slaves, too. Eventually Robert ran away, but not before suffering terribly—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Although his mother had told him […]

Review: Four Letter Words by Bill Giovannetti

  Four letter words.  We all know them and avoid them. But what about the new four letter words?  The ones that used to be innocent but now tempt post-modern people to reach for a bar of soap to wash out our mouths? What about words like true, know, pain, ouch, evil, Word, damn (OK, […]

Review: 7 Money Rules for Life by Mary Hunt

Financial ignorance costs.  A lot. Since most North Americans don’t understand the basics of personal finance they’re suffering financially, emotionally, and in their relationships.  That’s why Mary Hunt, founder of Debt-Proof Living, has written 7 Money Rules for Life: How to Take Control of Your Financial Future.  In it she presents 7 rules that will […]

Homeschool Review: EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey

As a homeschooling mother of teens, I was looking for a practical, insightful book about business. I wanted my teens to have at least some exposure to the business world and all it entails, and I wanted them to learn from a Christian. Well, I couldn’t have found a better book for all this than […]

Review: The Resolution for Men

  It felt really strange to read this book, because it’s written for men.  However, it was part of the Courageous review series, and my husband promised to give me his input.  Obviously, this blog is not written for men but for homeschooling moms.   So, dear sister, if this sounds like something that would encourage […]