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Homeschooled: A New York Times

By Stefan Merrill Block

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Publish Date

January 6, 2026

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Hanover Square Press

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Stefan Merrill Block was nine when his mother pulled him from school, certain that his teachers were “stifling his creativity.” Hungry for more time with her boy who was growing up too quickly, she began to instruct Stefan in the family’s living room. Beyond his formal lessons in math, however, Stefan was largely left to his own devices and his mother’s erratic whims, such as her project to recapture her twelve-year-old son's early years by bleaching his hair and putting him on a crawling regimen. In this “stunning debut memoir” (Jenna Bush Hager, The Today Show), Block beautifully reflects on his experiences in both traditional and at-home education systems, delving into: - The inception of the homeschooling movement and its massive rise throughout America. - Early memories of Block’s mother, and a poignant look into their dysfunctional mother-son story. - Block’s reentry into the public school system, both jarring yet insightful, and the bullying he withstood. - His emotional journey towards forgiveness, love, and hope as he becomes a parent himself. At once a novelistic portrait of mother and son, and an illuminating window into an overlooked corner of the American education system, Homeschooled is a moving, funny and ultimately inspiring story of a son’s battle for a life of his own choosing, and the wages of a mother’s insatiable love.