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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! We get to celebrate the incredible contributions of Asian and Pacific Islanders to American culture.

While it may be difficult to visit nearby sites at this time, you can enrich your family’s learning through books, food, movies, poetry.

We have a few resources in our Brave Writer library that may help.

Own Voices Mechanics and Literature Titles

Dart: The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin

When Pacy’s mom tells her that this is a good year for friends, family, and “finding herself,” Pacy begins searching right away. As the year goes on, she struggles to find her talent, deals with disappointment, makes a new best friend, and discovers just why the Year of the Dog is a lucky one for her after all. ~Amazon

Arrow: The Thing about Luck by Cynthia Kadohata

There is bad luck, good luck, and making your own luck–which is exactly what Summer must do to save her family in this winner of the National Book Award. ~Amazon

Boomerang: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang

Jin Wang starts at a new school where he’s the only Chinese-American student. When a boy from Taiwan joins his class, Jin doesn’t want to be associated with an FOB like him. Jin just wants to be an all-American boy, because he’s in love with an all-American girl. Danny is an all-American boy: great at basketball, popular with the girls. But his obnoxious Chinese cousin Chin-Kee’s annual visit is such a disaster that it ruins Danny’s reputation at school, leaving him with no choice but to transfer somewhere he can start all over again. The Monkey King has lived for thousands of years and mastered the arts of kung fu and the heavenly disciplines. He’s ready to join the ranks of the immortal gods in heaven. But there’s no place in heaven for a monkey. Each of these characters cannot help himself alone, but how can they possibly help each other? They’re going to have to find a way―if they want fix the disasters their lives have become.―Amazon

Poetry Resources

Celebrating Asian American Heritage

If you aren’t familiar with Asian/Pacific American poets, this Poetry Teatime post will give you a good place to get started! Keep reading.

Types of Asian and Pacific Poetry

Ever heard of a syair? What about twin cinema? While one of those poetic forms is ancient and one is brand new, they do have one thing in common: they were both created in Asia. In honor of Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month in the US, let’s take a look at the vast array of forms in Asian and Pacific poetry. Keep reading.

Japanese Teatime

Japan has one of the most elaborate tea ceremonies in the world. It involves special utensils, treats, gestures, and an entire philosophy for sharing tea! In today’s post, learn about this philosophy of the Japanese tea ceremony and ways to incorporate some of those practices into your own teatime routines. Keep reading.


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Written from My Heart

A Gracious Space

The contents of the Gracious Space books were written from my heart.

I thought about all the impossible standards I tried to meet in homeschool culture in the 1990s and 2000s. I remember going to a conference where the speaker talked about capturing the hearts of our kids. He went on that the way you know you have their heart is by how they receive your leadership and honor your vision.

I’ll never forget meeting up with my best friend after the session. She burst into tears: “I don’t have my son’s heart! How do I win his heart?” But the thing is: she was measuring where his heart was based on how he was supposed to turn out. He loved her totally (and they are close today). But he didn’t have the same vision for his future that she had at the time. Our poor firstborns!

Many of us fell prey to that thinking—that a heart connection was proven by how a child performed the family’s values. As my ideals were challenged by the real desires and needs of my kids, AND my own, I looked for permission-givers:

  • people who helped me let go of impossible standards,
  • people who described what I was experiencing,
  • people who described the reality I lived.

Honestly: I didn’t find much in homeschool circles or conferences. I went outside the idealism of our movement. And I grew. I was helped. My homeschool grew and improved.

So I’ve written these books of essays with those thoughts, with some of what I learned, some of what I wished someone had said to me. I’m grateful for all the brave writers in our world today sharing their truths. It seems we’ve all grown and I’m grateful.

It’s spring. If you need permission, inspiration, hope, I’ve written these essays for you. You can pick up A Gracious Space: Spring here, if you like.

A Gracious Space series

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Dart, Arrow, and Boomerang: May 2021

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Perseverance, compassion, and the desire to help others are easy to spot in May’s Dart, Arrow, and Boomerang selections.

As we explore grammar, punctuation, spelling, and literary devices, we’ll watch engaging characters:

  • solve mysteries,
  • lead others to safety,
  • and rise against unimaginable odds.

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Brave Writer Dart

Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective, Donald Sobol

Leroy Brown, aka Encyclopedia Brown, is Idaville neighborhood’s ten-year-old star detective. With an uncanny knack for trivia, he solves mysteries for the neighborhood kids through his own detective agency. But his dad also happens to be the chief of the Idaville police department, and every night around the dinner table, Encyclopedia helps him solve his most baffling crimes. And with ten confounding mysteries in each book, not only does Encyclopedia have a chance to solve them, but the reader is given all the clues as well. Interactive and chock full of interesting bits of information—it’s classic Encyclopedia Brown! ~Amazon

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Mañanaland, Pam Muñoz Ryan

Maximiliano Córdoba loves stories, especially the legend Buelo tells him about a mythical gatekeeper who can guide brave travelers on a journey into tomorrow.

If Max could see tomorrow, he would know if he’d make Santa Maria’s celebrated fútbol team and whether he’d ever meet his mother, who disappeared when he was a baby. He longs to know more about her, but Papá won’t talk. So when Max uncovers a buried family secret—involving an underground network of guardians who lead people fleeing a neighboring country to safety—he decides to seek answers on his own.

With a treasured compass, a mysterious stone rubbing, and Buelo’s legend as his only guides, he sets out on a perilous quest to discover if he is true of heart and what the future holds.

This timeless tale of struggle, hope, and the search for tomorrow has much to offer today about compassion and our shared humanity. ~Amazon

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Brave Writer Boomerang

Refugee, Alan Gratz

JOSEF is a Jewish boy living in 1930s Nazi Germany. With the threat of concentration camps looming, he and his family board a ship bound for the other side of the world…

ISABEL is a Cuban girl in 1994. With riots and unrest plaguing her country, she and her family set out on a raft, hoping to find safety in America…

MAHMOUD is a Syrian boy in 2015. With his homeland torn apart by violence and destruction, he and his family begin a long trek toward Europe…

All three kids go on harrowing journeys in search of refuge. All will face unimaginable dangers—from drownings to bombings to betrayals. But there is always the hope of tomorrow. And although Josef, Isabel, and Mahmoud are separated by continents and decades, shocking connections will tie their stories together in the end.

This action-packed novel tackles topics both timely and timeless: courage, survival, and the quest for home. ~Amazon

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Podcast: The Complete Season Six

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Did you miss an episode from the sixth season of the Brave Writer Podcast? Did you want to listen to an episode again?

Not to worry!

Here are the episodes from season six of the podcast in one convenient place so that you can listen (or re-listen) to them whenever you want.


Tune in to the Brave Writer podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher (or your app of choice), and here on the Brave Writer blog.


Season Six Podcasts

S6E1: Celebrating 20 Years of Brave Writers

S6E2: Love + Collaboration in Learning

S6E3: How Do You Balance Being a Parent and a Teacher?

S6E4: When You Have No Energy to Do Any of It

S6E5: To Parent or Not to Parent

S6E6: What Do You Do When Your Kid Has No Passion?

S6E7: Finding Common Ground in Homeschool Community

S6E8: Tips for Suddenly-at-Home Schoolers

S6E9: What are the Risks of Homeschooling?

S6E10: Out of the Classroom: Brave Schooling

S6E11: Marriage, Divorce, and Homeschooling

S6E12: Healthy, Diverse Homeschool Communities

S6E13: Joy-Centered Learning for the Reluctant Learner

S6E14: Creativity in Teaching

S6E15: Growing Minds

S6E16: When You Worry about Public School Standards

S6E17: Rigor vs. Relaxed Alertness

S6E18: That Pernicious Topic: Chores

S6E19: What’s Worth Fighting For?

S6E20: Overturning Overwhelm

S6E21: Teaching Your Children Shakespeare with Ken Ludwig


Would you please post a review on Apple Podcasts for us?
Help a homeschooler like you find more joy in the journey. Thanks!

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2021-2022 Book Reveal: Save the Date

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I can’t WAIT for June!

This is the highlight of the year for us—the Big Bonanza Book Reveal! 

You’ll want to attend these live events with your children and teens, if possible.

We’ll record both days and send replays to those who register.

We’ll also simulcast on Facebook (the Brave Writer business page) and store replays there as well.

No registration required if you plan to watch on Facebook.


Not sure what we’re talking about?

Let me ask you this:

  • Want to read great books each month with your kids?
  • Wish you could teach spelling, grammar, and punctuation using that high-quality literature?
  • Working to weave in literary devices or literary analysis?
  • Worried about reading comprehension?
  • Wondering how to throw a themed book club party?

Introducing our literature programs that teach the mechanics of writing through great literature!

These programs include 10 month-long handbooks (5 for the Slingshot) that feature:

  • exciting read aloud novels,
  • copywork and dictation,
  • literary devices and literary analysis,
  • big juicy discussion questions, and
  • book club party ideas.

The annual book reveal is a high-energy party that Brave Writer fans attend every year!

Like the NFL Draft of Books!

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