Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Salem Ridge Press



Salem Ridge Press is a publishing company founded by a homeschool graduate in 2005. Their mission is to republish quality children’s books of the 1800’s and early 1900’s. They currently offer over 20 books for all ages. All of the titles promote strong moral values and encourage godly character.

Our family received three titles to review, Glaucia the Greek Slave, Mary Jane – Her Book and the White Seneca.

Glaucia the Greek Slave was originally written in 1874 and is set in Athens, Greece. The story follows a young girl and her brother, whom after the death of their father, were sold into slavery. This book would be great as a read aloud while studying Greek history. There are historical notes and a timeline in the beginning of the book, as well as definitions of “new to us” words at the bottom of each page.

Mary Jane – Her Book is a sweet little book originally published in the early 1900’s. It follows the adventures of five year old Mary Jane and her family. It is written for children ages 6 – 10, but it is great as a read aloud for younger girls. There is also a sequel available: Mary Jane – Her Visit.
The White Seneca was originally published in the early 1900’s and is set in Colonial America. Again, another great historical time period read aloud for your family. While studying history, I love to be able to incorporate videos and books that give my kids a feel for the time period and the White Seneca does just that. The story follows a fifteen year old boy who was captured by the Seneca Indians and raised as “the white Seneca”. This too is a great read aloud for your family.If these three books are any indication of the quality books that are offered by Salem Ridge Press, then I don’t anticipate being disappointed by any of them. If you’d like to read more reviews of Salem Ridge Press, be sure to check out the TOS Homeschool Crew blog.

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