In my library....

Parenting
Baby Minds - Linda Acredolo / Susan Goodwyn
Baby Signs - Acredolo / Goodwyn
Bright Start - Dr. Woolfson
Dumbing us Down - John Gatto
Great Minds Start Little - Julie Clark
Pagan Parenting - Madden
Raising Witches - Ashleen O'Gaea
The Natural Child - Jan Hunt

Pagan
Aradia - Charles Leland
Drawing Down the Moon - Margot Adler
Little Herb Encyclopedia - Jack Ritchason
Moon Magic - Conway
Natural Magick - Sally Dubats
Spiral Dance - Starhawk
The Mythic Tarot - Juliet Sharmon-Burke
Witch in the Kitchen - Johnson
Witch's Magical Handbook - Frost/Frost

Educational
A Documentary History of the United States - Richard Heffner
Buzzed - Cynthia Kyhn
Encyclopedia of World Religions - R.C. Zaehner
Rape of Nanking - Iris Chang
Religions of the World - Geoffer Parrinder
Rise to rebellion - Jeff Shaara
Sex Time and Power - Leonard Shlain

Fiction
1984 - George Orwell
Animal Farm - George Orwell
Bastard out of Carolina - Dorthy Allison
Beowulf - Howell Chickering Jr.
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
Gilgamesh - Herbert Mason
Jane Eyre - Bronte
Leaving Eden - Ann Chamberlin
Pride and Prejudice - Austen
The Awakening - Chopin
The Norton Shakespeare

Misc.
Communist Manifesto - Karl Marx/Frederick Engels
Lysistrata - Aristophaes
Misconceptions - Naomi Wolf
Mistresses of Mayhem - Hornberger
Nicomachean Ethics - Aristotle
Oedipus Rex - Sophocles
Promiscuities - Naomi Wolf
The Republic - Plato
The Thich Nhat Hanh Collection
Required Reading....
I love books. I've made no point in hiding that fact. Nothing makes me happier than sitting down to a good book and having a couple free hours to actually read it. You can tell a lot about a person by what book they are reading. And you can learn even more by what books they keep. To the left is my personal library, titles pulled right off my shelves. I wish I had more, it never feels like enough. So take a look around and try to figure me out. Perhaps I'll suprise you!
What I'm reading now....
Above All, Be Kind : Raising a Humane Child in Challenging Times
by Zoe Weil
Above All, Be Kind teaches parents how to raise their children to be humane in the broadest sense�to become not only more compassionate in their interactions with family and friends, but to grow up to make life choices that demonstrate respect for the environment, other species, and all people. The book includes chapters for early, middle, teenage, and young adult years, as well as activities, issue sidebars, cases, tips, and profiles.

Zoe Weil is cofounder and President of the International Institute for Humane Education. She developed the first graduate program in humane education in the U.S. and conducts frequent humane education workshops. Author of several humane education books for young people, and a parent, she lives in Maine.
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