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Sara McGrath
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Sara McGrath, author of Unschooling: A Lifestyle of Learning, lives near Seattle with her husband and three homeschooling daughters. She contributes regularly to Suite101, Helium, and various online publications, and has written for print magazines including South Florida Parenting, The Mop Rag, and AIM. Her email address is msaraann@gmail.com.


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