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In this conversation, the Plumfield Moms and Bethlehem Books discuss the origins and mission of the publishing company, which focuses on providing quality children's literature rooted in a culture that values faith and education. They explore the community aspect of their work, the influence of Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy, and the journey from a bakery to a publishing house, culminating in the release of their first book. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the world of children's literature, sharing their passion for beloved books and the journey of publishing. They discuss the significance of community and faith in their publishing endeavors, the revival of the periodical 'In Review' as a valuable resource for book lovers, and the importance of quality in book production. The conversation highlights the power of storytelling and the impact of literature on young minds. They explore the significance of forgotten books, cultural heritage, and the evolution of publishing in the digital age. The discussion also touches on navigating grief, the importance of imagination in literature, and the role of community in fostering a love for reading. They emphasize the need for good literature and the positive influence it can have on individuals and families.
Bethlehem Books is a small press focused on bringing beautiful out of print living books back into print. Their catalog is a treasure trove of vibrant, faith filled, wholesome, and family friendly living history stories. We are not affiliated with Bethelehem Books but Sara’s family is always reading something of theirs. This page has links to all of our reviews from this catalog of books. As we review more, we will update the page.
The Cottage At Bantry Bay
By Plumfield Moms4.6
2222 ratings
In this conversation, the Plumfield Moms and Bethlehem Books discuss the origins and mission of the publishing company, which focuses on providing quality children's literature rooted in a culture that values faith and education. They explore the community aspect of their work, the influence of Charlotte Mason's educational philosophy, and the journey from a bakery to a publishing house, culminating in the release of their first book. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the world of children's literature, sharing their passion for beloved books and the journey of publishing. They discuss the significance of community and faith in their publishing endeavors, the revival of the periodical 'In Review' as a valuable resource for book lovers, and the importance of quality in book production. The conversation highlights the power of storytelling and the impact of literature on young minds. They explore the significance of forgotten books, cultural heritage, and the evolution of publishing in the digital age. The discussion also touches on navigating grief, the importance of imagination in literature, and the role of community in fostering a love for reading. They emphasize the need for good literature and the positive influence it can have on individuals and families.
Bethlehem Books is a small press focused on bringing beautiful out of print living books back into print. Their catalog is a treasure trove of vibrant, faith filled, wholesome, and family friendly living history stories. We are not affiliated with Bethelehem Books but Sara’s family is always reading something of theirs. This page has links to all of our reviews from this catalog of books. As we review more, we will update the page.
The Cottage At Bantry Bay