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Hillbilly Cookin' Mountaineer Style by Ferrell Tate

Young Guinevere by Robert D. San Souci

The Children's Homer: The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy by Padraic Colum

James Herriot's Animal Stories by James Herriot

True-Life Treasure Hunts by Judy Donnelly

My Body by Patricia Carratello

George Westinghouse (When They Were Boys) by Carroll Everett

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This is a catalog of my homeschool library. I've cataloged as individual stories the biographies in collections, so I can find them when I need them for our studies.

I've read that each hs family has its own speciality, and ours is history; our library is heavy on the historic biographies and in-depth portraits of topics or peoples. It's fun to be able to recommend children's books on the War of 1812 if someone I know needs them.
Have you read the Quest of Excalibur by Leonard Wibberley? I just catalogued it and realized it was a satire...I haven't read it yet, and I'd like your opinion if it's worth getting to it! There's SO many books I want to read, the to-read pile just grows and grows...
Amy
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