Homeschool dad & founder of About Time · Updated Jun 16, 2026
Whole, well-written books — often by a single passionate author — used in place of dry textbooks to bring a subject to life.
The term comes from Charlotte Mason, who contrasted living books with the flat summaries of textbooks. A living book on the Revolution reads like a story and leaves ideas a child can narrate and remember. They're the backbone of Charlotte Mason and most literature-based approaches.