BOOK REVIEWS
How to Survive Menopause (by Samantha Bee)
My Audible membership provided me with the opportunity to listen to Samantha Bee’s performance of “How to Survive Menopause” for free. I was particularly drawn to her use of…
The Serviceberry (by Robin Wall Kimmerer)
I was delighted to finally have my turn at reading Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, “The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World.” I had thoroughly enjoyed…
The Menopause Manifesto (by Dr. Jen Gunter)
As menopause becomes less taboo, I’ve noticed a surge in books on the subject. Intrigued, I decided to start with Dr. Jen Gunter’s “The Menopause Manifesto: Own Your Health with Facts and Feminism.”
All About Love (by bell hooks)
I discovered bell hooks through one of my favorite Buddhist meditation teachers, Sharon Salzberg. Salzberg frequently praised bell hooks in her podcasts and books…
Conscious Aging (by Ram Dass)
I deeply admire Ram Dass and cherish his profound teachings, which he shares from his own spiritual journey. Although he has left his body, I continue to benefit…
Silence (by Thich Nhat Hanh)
I like to have books for personal growth in my reading rotation. It was an appropriate time for me to read about the benefits of silence and stillness in my mindfulness practice as I embark on a new adventure — retirement.
The Little Book of Hygge (by Meik Wiking)
I had a vague understanding of Hygge from my use of the Calm app and mindfulness practice. I wanted to learn more about it, so I added The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living by Meik Wiking to my wish list on the Libby app. Recently, I’ve noticed people posting...
Real Happiness at Work (by Sharon Salzberg)
I decided I better get my act together and read this book before I retire in a few months! Even though I love my job and my decision to retire is bittersweet, I can always benefit from more peace in the workplace. I adore Sharon Salzberg and appreciate her wisdom.
Think Like a Monk (by Jay Shetty)
For as long as I can remember I have been intrigued by the way people think. That search for understanding subsequently led me to investigating how I think. A journey I now understand to have been inevitable. While searching for knowledge…
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