Robert Kunzman Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World of Conservative Christian Homeschooling,Beacon Press,Boston,2009. 265 pp. ISBN 978–0807032916,$19.00 (hbk)
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Robert Kunzman Write These Laws on Your Children: Inside the World of Conservative Christian Homeschooling,Beacon Press,Boston,2009. 265 pp. ISBN 978–0807032916,$19.00 (hbk)
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