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Jamie Turner


Former columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine.

Jamie Turner is a 14-year-old homeschool graduate. She lives in rural southern Virginia. She is the daughter of David and Maryann Turner, and she has two younger brothers and a younger sister. She enjoys writing, reading classics, swimming, softball, and hanging out on the computer with her buddies.


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My College Experience at Age 12 Jamie Turner tells all!

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