Reviews

“I really like the mystery element…and their normal, everyday life—I just enjoyed the book. I like it when Brian translates military time for Danielle.”
~Paul (11)

“I like it because it’s a story and it’s science. It teaches you. I think the power-outage is pretty fun. I also like it when Brian says, “I got it!” and slaps the book.”
~Pearl (7)

"[I like] this book even more than the last one because it is deeper and contains more story –almost a mystery quality to it."
~Madeline (12)

"Although I'm older than this book's target age range, I still enjoyed the element of mystery: what's the matter with Mr. Simmons?"
~Kate (14)

“I enjoy how you work Scripture into everyday life …it’s a fun story! I like how Danielle gets an envelope stuffed full of letters.”
~Anna (9)


"I am really impressed by the way you skillfully worked so many elements into the story: scientific facts, spiritual truths, such a warm depiction of Christian family life, and lots of humor!"

“…when we reached the page before last of "Light of the World," I lost my breath when I realized what was about to happen. I had to hand the book to my husband to finish reading as I wiped the tears from my eyes. It had a very moving conclusion.”

"I think this book is a wonderful tool for parents who want to increase their children's desire to learn about the topic of light, both from a scientific and a spiritual approach. I loved how the family in the book not only discussed the topic of light, but allowed themselves to be used by God as spiritual light in their community. It would work perfectly with both a Charlotte Mason and a Unit Study approach. It could also be used to add some spice to a traditional textbook course of study."
~Homeschooling mother of 6

"Your tone is wholesome, hopeful, and a fine example of family unity and purpose, which may be a refreshing blessing to many children today. Your approach of building relationships to share Christ will be interesting to others, believers or not."
~Homeschooling mother of 3