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The first edit in the current wiki on this site happened in March 2021. All the content still is and, of course, will be ''work in progress''.
 
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See also: '''[[Frequently Asked Questions]]'''
 
See also: '''[[Frequently Asked Questions]]'''

Revision as of 10:05, 18 March 2021

About HistoryBookByBook

Meet Your Curators

Emily

Emily is the author and creator of the homeschool curriculum Build Your Library, a literature-based K-12 program infused with the teachings of Charlotte Mason. She writes full year lesson plans as well as shorter topical unit studies. Emily has been homeschooling her four children in Southern NH for 18 years. She is passionate about reading aloud to children of all ages and loves to share her love of literature with others. She and her family also makes incredibly dorky videos about homeschooling, books and more on Youtube at ARRRGH! Schooling. You can follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

Emily is a voracious reader and self-proclaimed history buff. As recommending great literature and history books is literally her job, HistoryBookByBook was created to facilitate categorized lists of book recommendations in this format.

Sarah

Sarah has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pencil. She loves to read, daydream, and fangirl over her favorite anime and manga. As a K – 12 homeschool survivor and graduate, she is currently a creative writing major in college. She hopes to someday travel the world, write bestselling novels, and own 152 cats. You can follow her on YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.

History

The first edit in the current wiki on this site happened in March 2021. All the content still is and, of course, will be work in progress.


See also: Frequently Asked Questions