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Homeschool Resources - Christian books about homeschoolers

by Linda

About ten years ago I came across a series of books in my local Christian bookstore. Unfortunately, I didn't take note of the author or title of the books.

The only thing that I can vaguely remember is that the books are about two homeschooled girls. I think these girls are aged about 8 and 10 years. Anyway, because the father moves around the world (perhaps with his work) the girls go with him and have some adventures.

I know that this is a tall task, but have you heard about the book series that I am trying to describe.


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I hadn't heard of the series, but I did manage to track them down. They are a series of books written by Stacy Towle Morgan and Pamela Querin.

The book description from Amazon for book one - Adventure in theCarribean - says

    "Eight-year-old Hope Brown and her little sister, Annie, love to travel, and because of their dad's job, the two home-schooled girls have lots of opportunities. Join the fun as they visit exciting countries and meet inspiring Christians from all over the world.

    In Adventure in the Caribbean, Hope and Annie take a trip to sunny Antiguain the West Indies. There, the sisters make a new friend a young Antiguan girl named Zoe. When Zoe and the girls discover a hidden map, they set outon an exciting search for treasure. Will they find it before the Browns have to go home?"


I have added the books to my Fiction about Homeschooling page. Thanks for putting me onto it!

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