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Becoming Nature

by Patty Comeau

No matter the starting place, the intentional practices described here can evolve a new mind-set. For humans, in their domestic state, perhaps no experience could be as potent as regaining a true and meaningful relationship with the... Read More

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Forefathers and Founding Fathers

by Patty Comeau

This is a joyful and instructive look at how early American settlers held on to their values. Michael Gorton’s "Forefathers and Founding Fathers" is the fictionalized account of a group of early American settlers who refuse to bend to... Read More

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Playing by the Rules

by Patty Comeau

Better read this book; your safety may depend on it. In an age of widespread security theater and cult-like adherence to safety rules, how does the average person know when regulations can be (reasonably) relied upon for protection, and... Read More

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Until September

by Patty Comeau

Two men struggle with custody issues in this memorable story about moving toward self-acceptance. In "Until September", Chris Scully has composed the romantic, contemporary story of an unlikely pair of new parents. Archer Noble and his... Read More

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Silversion

by Patty Comeau

It’s impossible not to care about what happens to these merry anarchists as they seek to unchain themselves and their fellow creatures. Individual heroism takes a sideline to mutual aid, horizontal organizing, and celebrating diverse... Read More

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