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I cannot recommend this short chapter book by Kirkpatrick Hill highly enough. It is a lovely look at Charlotte Mason methods applied in a natural way and the students' enthusiastic response. The setting is a one-room school in Alaska. The story begins a bit slow and my dd didn't want to keep reading. Sure am glad we did continue the story, because we would have missed a gem. One of the those stories I could not help crying through the end, even with the kids' eyes upon me
The Year of Miss Agnes is a living book about Charlotte Mason and living book methods
__________________ Your sister in Christ,
Victoria in AZ
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This is great to hear! We'll be reading it this fall-it's part of Sonlight's Core 1
Jennifer
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Great! We were going to read that next, along with The Very Last First time (FIAR) and a unit study on the arctic and Alaska. Thanks for the heads up that we might need to "get through" the beginning. :)
__________________ Amy
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Victoria:
Sounds wonderful -- thanks for the heads up, I just requested it from my library (and they actually have it!).
Blessings,
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I'm wondering what age group this book would work for as a read-aloud. My 5 1/2 yo dd has loved the Little House books; is this at a comparable level?
__________________ "The fundamental objective of the formation of the lay faithful is an ever-clearer discovery of one's vocation and the ever-greater willingness to live it so as to fulfil one's mission." -JPII
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Just want to add my enthusiasm for "Miss Agnes" by Kirkpatrick Hill, but my lack thereof for one of his other books, Tough Boy and Sister, a mid-grade novel which includes vulgar language and serious situations (including violent alcoholism).
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Wow! Another example of why you can't assume anything about an author's works from reading one or two of his/her books! Thanks for the warning, Macbeth!
__________________ Janette (4 boys - 22, 21, 15, 14)
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SherryCurp wrote:
I'm wondering what age group this book would work for as a read-aloud. My 5 1/2 yo dd has loved the Little House books; is this at a comparable level?
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5 1/2 yo may be too young. Like Little House, these Alaskans have physically-demanding lives. Unlike Little House, the main character does not go home to loving parents. 2nd or 3rd grade and up?
__________________ Your sister in Christ,
Victoria in AZ
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Bumping this for fun! We read this aloud a couple years ago and my older girls still remember things from it. One of them asked me to request it again from the library to read on her own this summer.
__________________ Suzanne in ID
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Thanks for this recommendation. After reading this thread, we requested it from the library. We just finished reading it together - great story!
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Bumping this up again. I couldn't read the end with crying (happy tears).
What a truly great story
This could be the "poster child" book for living learning . It changed the lives of the children in the story. It's hard to think of the way Miss Agnes taught compared to the way the kids in many schools today are taught.
Night and Day difference.
I never had a teacher like Miss Agnes. Did you?
__________________ Melinda, mom to ds ('02) and dd ('04)
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I just checked this out and so read it after your post, Melinda. Wonderful book. I agree, perfect book to illustrate living learning. The child learns by making their own connections. Charlotte Mason said, "Education is the Science of Relations" and this is shown so clearly in this book.
I did have one or two teachers like Miss Agnes, particularly in 8th grade.
__________________ Jennifer G. Miller
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