I’m reading through this series for the first time and I’ve been (for the most part) truly delighted in these insightful, inspiring narratives of early American history. It’s pretty easy to see how kids love these books – when they get the chance to read them. For instance, you’re not going to find them in public libraries or in references lists given by teachers in the government schools. They are way too historically sound, way too respectful of the Founding Fathers and the ideals of freedom, and thus way too threatening to today’s tsars of progressive political-correctness.
I’m making sure I get through the series in time for the special Rush Revere Brunch we are hosting at our home on Saturday morning, March 27 at 10 o’clock. We are going to have a great time enjoying a delicious repast and by talking together about 1) Rush Limbaugh and his influence, 2) fighting back against the cancel culture, and 3) ways to pass on to the younger generations the ideals (and true facts) of American history and Western civilization.
Please let us know if you’re interested.