Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo: a Child, an Elder and the Light From an Ancient Sky - something like The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down but more expansive and mind blowing information about the tribe on whose land I live. Native cultures are such a different speed from the way we live that it awes and depresses me that they are right here but are largely invisible to most White Americans.
Nature’s Best Hope by Doug Tallamy - this has changed the way I view my yard, what I do in it, what I plan to do in it and how I view habitat loss and climate change.
Shakespeare by Another Name - I never knew about the Shakespearean authorship controversy. Like fireworks in my mind to find out the probable author.
Does anyone else suffer from the condition of reading books, loving them, learning from them and then promptly forgetting the title? I have to start writing things down.
Thank you for this detailed answer. The first book you mention, The Girl who Sang to the Buffalo I'm going to get.
Anonymous wrote:Oh the places you'll go
Anonymous wrote:The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo: a Child, an Elder and the Light From an Ancient Sky - something like The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down but more expansive and mind blowing information about the tribe on whose land I live. Native cultures are such a different speed from the way we live that it awes and depresses me that they are right here but are largely invisible to most White Americans.
Nature’s Best Hope by Doug Tallamy - this has changed the way I view my yard, what I do in it, what I plan to do in it and how I view habitat loss and climate change.
Shakespeare by Another Name - I never knew about the Shakespearean authorship controversy. Like fireworks in my mind to find out the probable author.
Does anyone else suffer from the condition of reading books, loving them, learning from them and then promptly forgetting the title? I have to start writing things down.
Anonymous wrote:NeuroTribes. I have an autistic child and it helped put autism in the bigger picture. Such a great book.
. I had to look to see I wrote the original answer. I did not, but I also found “Being Mortal” impactful. I think anyone dealing with aging parents should read it.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being Mortal. It changed how I think we should deal with people who are nearing the end of our lives. It changed how I wrote my advance directive.
Loved this book. I will read anything Atul Gawande writes.
Anonymous wrote:A Lesson Before Dying.
I cried for days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:John Robbins - Diet for a New America
Twenty two years ago this completely changed the way I ate and I never went back.