![]() I realize some people find Rush caustic, but in my opinion, he is the most articulate torch-bearer of conservative ideals - namely, personal freedom and responsibility. ![]() Overall, as a former substitute teacher myself, I highly recommend this book for kids, teachers, parents - and anyone who loves a good historical time-travel story! There are also lots of maps, photos and illustrations to help you figure out where the characters are and what they're up to. ![]() Any facts included which you may not have heard of can easily be verified as correct. Please note that this is NOT a "polemic" book full of "conservative right-wing propaganda" (for those who think of Rush's show that way - I don't, but I know some do!). ![]() In this book, it's all about the Pilgrims and Puritans, and how/why they embarked on the Mayflower to the New World. Rush and Liberty travel back into time and use a Smartphone to capture live videos of historical events as they happen, which they show their students as they happen. The basic premise of the story is that "Rush Revere" (the character depicted on the side of Limbaugh's "Two if by Tea" bottles) is a substitute history teacher who has a talking horse "Liberty" (a very amusing character!). I can easily see "Rush Revere" becoming a series that will evoke similar fond memories among today's kids. In fact, while reading it this morning I was reminded of the "Danny Dunn" books which I enjoyed back in the '60s and '70s, where Danny and his friends, helped by the Professor, traveled in time and/or space and learned a lot about science and history. ![]() It's primarily aimed at older kids, but can be enjoyed by anyone of any age. Forget everything you think you know about Rush Limbaugh, read the book with an open mind, and you may be surprised at how quickly you get through this entertaining time-travel story! ![]()
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