

I admit I was one of the people who thought SWB was a bit wack-o when she said Abram was a moon-god worshipper, and then - there it was plain as day as I was reading my Bible one day.

Just had to laugh as last night I read a footnote in HOAW which Susan ended by saying (and I *loosely* quote): "I'm including this here so that I don't get (even more) letters telling me I obviously haven't read my Bible." I'd use a text intended for college freshmen, written by actual history professors who at least have a lot of research in that general time period, if not specialist on everything they cover. You average high school textbook, though is probably worse. SOTW is okay for kids, but with historical errors (including glaring ones) so very frequent, I wouldn't use a book by the same author for later in school. I wouldn't use it unless she's learned an order of magnitude more about history than when she wrote her STOW.

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