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Month: August 2019

Till We Have Faces By C.S. Lewis

This is part of Diane’s Literature Course II Series My girls and I did manage to fit Till We Have Faces into our school year. Well, I insisted. I think they came away from it with a better understanding than I did the first time I read it, when I was about 19. I remember getting to…

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