New York Times Reviews Faith Ed!
Read the New York Times review of Faith Ed. Continue reading
Read the New York Times review of Faith Ed. Continue reading
Linda gave her first talk about Faith Ed at Porter Square Books on Aug. 18, and WGBH’s Forum Network filmed the talk. See it here.
Linda spoke about Faith Ed. and fielded questions from callers on Aug. 19, 2015, on THINK, a talk show with host Krys Boyd, on KERA-Texas in Dallas. You can hear the podcast at this link.
Greetings and thanks to all who came to Porter Square Books on Tuesday for the launch of Faith Ed! As you can see from the photo above, it was a huge crowd. The store says around 100, very big for them.
I got there a bit early to sign multiple books. Perhaps the biggest buyer? My wonderful mother-in-law, who bought nine in all, including a bunch for her book club. Sherry McIntyre, a teacher featured in my book, … Continue reading
Today was the day Faith Ed launched. Continue reading
Faith Ed is just a few weeks away from publication, and the momentum is building with a new podcast on a chapter called The Church Lady. Find out more about the podcast and events in this week’s update. Continue reading
See the official book trailer on Faith Ed, a book on religion and public schools coming out on Aug. 18 from Beacon Press. Also see the latest roundup of events. Continue reading
With skill and intelligence, the veteran interviewer crisscrosses the country in search of a public school program that teaches religious literacy well, says Publishers Weekly in review of Faith Ed. Read about this and other news in Faith Ed newsletter. Continue reading
June 19, 2015
Almost exactly two months to publication date for Faith Ed. Several bits of news to report, starting with a fun item:
The Teach Don’t Preach Video: You can now see a video, Teach Don’t Preach, that includes an interview with me about Faith Ed as well as interviews with a Wellesley, Mass., middle school teacher and social studies chair featured in one chapter of the book. Backstory: A group of students from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Conn. made the film as part of the … Continue reading