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New! Home School Supplement for Wedded to War

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 08, 2014 in | 0 Comments

 

Attention home schooling parents: If...

Book Club Day 15: When War Comes Home

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Book Club Day 14: The Path to Infidelity

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Escaping the Scapegoat Syndrome

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 03, 2014 in | 1 Comment

  As a new wife, I had a plan. I would...

Book Club Day 13: While in the Cave

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 03, 2014 in | 0 Comments

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Book Club Day 12: Moving, Again

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 02, 2014 in | 0 Comments

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20 Gifts for Book Lovers

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 01, 2014 in | 0 Comments

A few weeks ago, I had 75 minutes to myself and asked my Facebook page friends what I should do with that time. Should I clean? Do laundry? Wash dishes? Bake something? Read? Overwhelmingly, the answer was that I should READ. (I knew we were all kindred spirits!) And so, because I know you and I share this unbridled love for books, I thought I'd share the following with you. Up front: No, I do not get a commission from Bas Bleu. But I stumbled upon their catalog and could not help but circle something on almost every page. With a tag...

Book Club Day 11: Taking Every Thought Captive

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Dec 01, 2014 in | 0 Comments

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Book Club Day 10: When you just can't hang on anymore

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Nov 25, 2014 in | 0 Comments

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Women's Magazine Editor and Lincoln's Thanksgiving Proclamation

Posted by Jocelyn Green on Nov 24, 2014 in Civil War History | 0 Comments

Victorian women turned to Godey's Lady's Book for fashion plates and advice for women on cooking, literature and morality. (See a page from the magazine at this blog post.) But the elderly editor of the women's magazine, Sarah Josepha Hale, had more than hoop skirts and parasols on her mind.