Homeschooling Book Hits Small Press Bestseller List
In March, 2005, the Small Press Bestseller List included "Fundamentals of Homeschooling:
Notes on Successful Family Living," by Ann Lahrson-Fisher, publisher Nettlepatch Press
announced today. The Small Press Bestseller list is compiled by the prestigious Library Journal,
America’s oldest independent library journal. Placement on this list establishes "Fundamentals of
Homeschooling" as a valuable tool for every parent, a tool that helps them succeed at
homeschooling and other educational endeavors.
Carson, WA (PRWEB) May 4, 2005 -- No longer the new kid on the educational block,
homeschooling is a grassroots movement that shows no sign of slowing. The trend continues as
Nettlepatch Press announces that in March of this year, "Fundamentals of Homeschooling: Notes
on Successful Family Living" by Ann Lahrson Fisher, was included on the "Small Press
Bestseller List" of the prestigious Library Journal.
It is no surprise that "Fundamentals of Homeschooling" has caught the imagination of librarians
and the homeschooling public. Three large challenges that loom over the heads of new
homeschoolers are demystified in this title’s friendly can-do mix of common sense and practical
tips.
One of the challenges new homeschoolers face, finding resources, is handily solved since
"Fundamentals of Homeschooling" includes hundreds of carefully selected learning resources,
each with a proven track record and at least one rave review from a homeschooling family.
Commentary about the best use of each resource helps parents avoid the costly purchasing
mistakes that can devastate a homeschooling budget.
Lahrson-Fisher speaks to the second challenge - how to adopt a successful learning lifestyle -
with an approach unmatched in other homeschooling literature. In the introduction to
"Fundamentals of Homeschooling," she writes that the underlying foundations of successful
homeschooling are “deeply rooted in the familiar: the natural and age-old practices of successful
families.” Throughout the 429 pages, Lahrson-Fisher shows how those natural habits of
successful families - habits such as play, conversation, togetherness, and growing up together -
are the fundamentals for homeschooling success.
The third challenge new-to-homeschooling families must overcome is the school-ish model the
parents carry around in their heads, a faulty model based on the outmoded premise that schooling
is learning and learning is schooling. Not so, says the author. Throughout "Fundamentals of
Homeschooling," Lahrson-Fisher untangles the “learning is schooling” myth to help parents let
go of notions that may interfere with their children’s optimal learning.
When asked about her book finding a slot on a Bestseller List, Lahrson-Fisher, who also writes a
column for Home Education Magazine, said, “I am glad parents and librarians have discovered
"Fundamentals of Homeschooling" – it really is a workhorse of a book, meant to be dog-eared
and sticky-noted, coffee-stained and highlighted.” Noting that homeschooling does require a
commitment of time and energy, Lahrson-Fisher nevertheless calls homeschooling “...a
rewarding lifestyle, full of joy and satisfaction for the whole family. If "Fundamentals of
Homeschooling" helps just one family balance sound educational practices with a realistic
learning lifestyle approach, then writing the book was worth every minute I spent on it.”
The Small Press Bestseller List of twenty titles, compiled by the staff at Library Journal, was
published at Library Journal’s website (http://www.libraryjournal.com) in March, 2005.
"Fundamentals of Homeschooling" finds itself mid-list at number ten. The oldest independent
national library publication, Library Journal was founded in 1876 and is read today by over
100,000 library professionals. The Small Press Bestseller announcement coincides with Small
Press Month, now in its ninth year.
Nettlepatch Press made a splash in 1994 when its first title, "Homeschooling in Oregon," was
snapped up by information-starved readers and librarians, both in Oregon and nationwide. At a
time before homeschooling had entered the vernacular, that book went quickly into reprint.
“Successful homeschooling requires much more than a stack of schoolbooks or a computer
curriculum,” Lahrson-Fisher noted. “Parents know there are potential potholes and blind corners
and they want to be prepared to navigate the tough spots. I wanted "Fundamentals of
Homeschooling" to be a detailed and reader-friendly road map and that is just how families seem
to use it.”
The Small Press Bestseller list