Jeff Minick

Jeff Minick

Author
Jeff Minick has four children and a growing platoon of grandchildren. For 20 years, he taught history, literature, and Latin to seminars of homeschooling students in Asheville, N.C. He is the author of two novels, “Amanda Bell” and “Dust on Their Wings,” and two works of nonfiction, “Learning as I Go” and “Movies Make the Man.” Today, he lives and writes in Front Royal, Va.

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The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

The Transformative Power of Weekly Family Meetings

The Wright Brothers and the Double-Edged Sword of Perseverance

The Wright Brothers and the Double-Edged Sword of Perseverance

Is Sacrifice the Missing Link to Manhood?

Is Sacrifice the Missing Link to Manhood?

The Heroism of a Swamp Fox: South Carolina’s Francis Marion

The Heroism of a Swamp Fox: South Carolina’s Francis Marion

The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

The Man Who Shaped and Saved the Constitution: John Marshall

Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

Mark Twain’s Advice on Growing Old

The Transformative Power of Weekly Family Meetings

The Wright Brothers and the Double-Edged Sword of Perseverance

The Wright Brothers and the Double-Edged Sword of Perseverance

Is Sacrifice the Missing Link to Manhood?

Is Sacrifice the Missing Link to Manhood?

The Heroism of a Swamp Fox: South Carolina’s Francis Marion

The Heroism of a Swamp Fox: South Carolina’s Francis Marion