Gordon Neufeld’s “Hold On to Your Kids”: Getting to the Heart of the Matter
One of the most remarkable aspects of childrearing is how miserable it can make people. No one chooses to have children with […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
One of the most remarkable aspects of childrearing is how miserable it can make people. No one chooses to have children with […]
Long a fan of Russell and Lillian Hoban’s collaborative “Frances” books for children, “The Sorely Trying Day” is, arguably, even better. The […]
The treasury of Newbery winners is vast and deep. One we recently enjoyed was Armstrong Sperry’s “Call It Courage,” which won the […]
Recently, someone asked me how to fit together writing and motherhood. Can one complement the other? How do you prevent writing from […]
If there’s a type of article I can’t resist commenting on, it’s an article about motherhood in the Wall Street Journal. This […]
We’re back! After quite a hiatus at Inspire Virtue. Thankfully, there has been an abundance of excellent reading material and many good […]
When you’re reading a good book, your impulse is to tell a friend. In the case of “Adam of the Road,” I […]
In a moment of desperation at the library (a subject for another day), I grabbed Jean Merrill’s “The Pushcart War” off the […]
I like Pollyanna. One child listening to the story by Eleanor H. Porter objected to the girl Pollyanna’s overly dramatic episodes, but, […]
One of the great joys of belonging to multiple book clubs is revisiting books with a different group of people. After thoroughly […]