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In a message dated 6/22/02 7:20:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
SandraDodd@... writes:


> There are links and samples at
> http://sandradodd.com/conferences/Sacramento2001
>
> I called this "some more primary-source unschooling stuff." They're about
> parenting and mindfulness and divergent thinking.
>
> BOOKS TO HELP UNSCHOOLING PARENTS
>

I was so happy to see this list last week! I copied the works and went to my
library's online catalogue. I entered the books by title, no results. I
entered the books by author, no results. I entered the books by subject, no
results. :o( I am off to Barnes. I guess that is what I get for living in
this (as Moly calls it) "stinky ole town where no one knows nothin' and there
is nothin' to do!" She is right, this town stinks, literally and figuratively
~Nancy~Off to carve her own path!


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In a message dated 6/29/02 12:49:24 PM, Dnowens@... writes:

<< I was so happy to see this list last week! I copied the works and went to
my
library's online catalogue. I entered the books by title, no results. I
entered the books by author, no results. I entered the books by subject, no
results. >>

Interlibrary loan?

Amazon! (You can get them used, maybe!)

Fetteroll

on 6/29/02 2:47 PM, Dnowens@... at Dnowens@... wrote:

> I am off to Barnes. I guess that is what I get for living in
> this (as Moly calls it) "stinky ole town where no one knows nothin' and there
> is nothin' to do!"

Try Half.com http://www.half.com I've bought quite a bit there haven't had a
single problem. (It's good to check the persons's feeback profile before
buying from the of course!)

And http://www.addall.com searches a bunch of used book services (including
half.com) and then sorts the books by price. (And the sorted prices include
shipping too.)

Joyce