Identity, Grace, and a Literary Life (with Missy Andrews from Center for Lit)

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I’ve often wished I could have Missy Andrews from Center for Lit over for coffee and a chat in my living room. The realities of geography, alas, preclude that. But this conversation is the next best thing. If you’ve struggled with your identity as a homeschool mom, if you’ve wondered how to incorporate literary analysis in your homeschool, or if you just want a few (ok, a lot) of good book recommendations, you will be sure to love this episode of Homeschool Conversations! Show Notes: https://humilityanddoxology.com/missy-andrews-center-for-lit-interview/ 100 Best Poems for Morning Time: https://humilityanddoxology.com/100morningtimepoems/ Leave a voice message, and you might be featured on a future episode of Homeschool Conversations! https://anchor.fm/humilityanddoxology Missy’s new memoir, My Divine Comedy, details “a journey down to go up,” and we touched on many of these themes in our discussion. Missy was born to educators, and academics were always very important to her and her family. Her experience had taught her that “identity is something that you create. You push hard, then you try harder. If you do your very, very best and you succeed, then you can really be somebody…it was all about striving to achieve.”