Books someone told me about that I'd like to read, a running list:
A Pedagogy for Liberation: Dialogues on Transforming Education by Ira Shor
A Sense of Wonder by Rachel Carson
Arts for Change: Teaching Outside the Frame by Beverly Naidus
At the Same Time: Essays & Speeches by Susan Sontag
Book of Questions by Pablo Neruda
Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives by Christakis & Fowler
Deep Play by Diane Ackerman
Dry Bones Rattling: Community Building to Revitalize American Democracy by Mark R. Warren
From Here to There: A Curious Collection from the Hand Drawn Map by Kris Harzinski
Good Mail Day: A Primer for Making Eye-Popping Postal Art by Jennie Hinchcliff
Habits of Goodness: Case Studies in the Social Curriculum by Ruth Sidney Charney
Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media by Mizuko Ito
Happiness and Education by Nell Noddings
Hope in the Dark: The Untold History of People by Rebecca Solnit
How Animals Grieve by Barbara J King
How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character by Paul Tough
In Dialouge with Reggie Emilia: Listening, Researching and Learning by Carlina Rinaldi
John Dewey and the Philosophy and Practice of Hope by Stephen M. Fishman and Lucille McCarthy
Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World by Margaret Wheatley
Learning to Trust: Transforming Difficult Elementary Classrooms Through Developmental Discipline by Marilyn Watson
Leavings: Poems by Wendell Berry
Lists: To-dos, Illustrated Inventories, Collected Thoughts, and Other Artists’ Enumerations from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art by Liza Kirwin
Living the Questions: Essays Inspired by the Work and Life of Parker J. Palmer by Sam M. Intrator
Magic Moments: Collaborations Between Artists And Young People by Anna Harding
One Hundred Demons by Lynda Barry
One Line a Day Journal
Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative by Ken Robinson
Picture This: The Near-sighted Monkey Book by Lynda Barry
Presence: Human Purpose and the Field of the Future by Peter Senge & others
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain
Storycatcher: Making Sense of Our Lives through the Power and Practice of Story By Christina Baldwin
Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership by Joseph Jaworski
Tender Hooks: Poems by Beth Ann Fennelly
The Call of Stories: Teaching and the Moral Imagination by Robert Coles
The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait by Frida Kahlo
The Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects by John Tingey
The Everyday Work of Art by Eric Booth
The Fire Starter Sessions: A Soulful + Practical Guide to Creating Success on Your Own Terms by Danielle LaPorte
The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property by Lewis Hyde
The Great Good Place by Ray Oldenburg
The Marvelous Museum: Orphans, Curiosities & Treasures A Mark Dion Project
The Places That Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times By Pema Chodron
The Power of Community-Centered Education: Teaching as a Craft of Place by Michael Umphrey
The Power of Their Ideas: Lessons for American from a Small School in Harlem by Deborah Meier
The Search to Belong: Rethinking Intimacy, Community, and Small Groups by Joseph R. Myers
The Selected Works of T. S. Spivet by Reif Larsen
The Tao of Personal Leadership by Diane Dreher
The Three Marriages: Reimagining Work, Self and Relationship by David Whyte
The Truly Alive Child by Simon Paul Harrison
This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life by David Foster Wallace
Walking on Water by Derrick Jensen
We Are All Explorers, Learning and Teaching with Reggio Principles in Urban Settings by Karen Haigh
Willing to Learn: Passages of Personal Discovery by Mary Catherine Bateson
Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Women's Ways Of Knowing: The Development Of Self, Voice, And Mind by Mary Belenky, Blythe Clinchy, Nancy Goldberger , Jill Tarule
i tend to gulp texts. like water during a marathon. often i never finish them. but still tend to crave and cradle their company. here's a peak inside my bookshelf.
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