By Eva Koleva Timothy
Athenaeum Publishing
www.lostinlearning.com
PO Box 1381
Newburyport, MA01950
857-272-6318
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Lost in Learning is a pictorial portrayal of the magic
of learning. All of the black-and-white photographs, taken in creative
ways, depict some artifact or image related to the great discoveries
and discoverers of the Renaissance. At first glance, this book
appeared to be simply a beautiful coffee table book. But a more
in-depth look revealed not only amazing photographs but also several
brief biographies of men and a woman of the Renaissance as in introduction
to a well-written philosophy of education and the joys of discovery.
Starting with Columbus (to set the imagery of sailing into exploration)
and ending with Da Vinci (to highlight the range of discovery available
to us), Mrs. Timothy weaves biographical information about each
person's passions for discovery in with her photographs. Each section
bears photographs related to the person highlighted. Some of these
photos are of paintings or images many people have seen, but they
are taken in a unique way. For example, my favorite is a photograph
of the Mona Lisa taken from an angle with a magnifying glass showing
a small portrait of Da Vinci. I used the pictures during some of
our studies on the Explorers in the Renaissance period.
Following the biographies is an essay written by Adam Timothy
on learning. He draws a metaphor between learning and sailing,
even using the letters of the word sail to create an acronym related
to discovering and learning. His words are thought provoking and
encouraging to read with regards to creating a learning environment
for our children. The essay reminded me of the joy of discovery
and learning--and why I homeschool.
Beautiful photography and an inspiring message make this book
a must-read!
Product review by Marisa Corless, MH, The
Old Schoolhouse® Magazine,
LLC, February 2011
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