New children’s book focuses on clean water issues
Ariah Fine has just published his second book – a children’s book – “Clean Water for Elirose.” His first novel, “Giving Up” deals with a number of justice issues and his latest book, continues with the same theme but shares it in an easy to understand way for younger children — along side great illustrations [...]
Open Our Eyes – an interview with Kevin Hendricks
Our good friend Kevin Hendricks has just published his third book this year, Open Our Eyes. The book focuses on the work of Mark Horvath and the lives of 35 people living without homes on the streets of America. Along with raising awareness about homelessness, the book is raising money to make a difference. All [...]
Miss Minimalist gets it right – the joy of less
Over the last several weeks I’ve been reading through Francine Jay’s book, “the joy of less.” I was a bit intimidated when she sent me a copy of the book and I discovered it was 286 pages long. I’m used to shorter minimalist e-books like: simplify inside out simplicity simply car free the simple guide [...]
The Simple Guide to a Minimalist Life
Wednesday we talked about The Simple Living Manifesto by Zen Habbits (aka Leo Babauta). If you recall, the Simple Living Manifesto begins with two goals: Identify what’s most important to you. Eliminate everything else. In The Simple Guide to a Minimalist Life, Babauta takes those basic ideas and adds three more to it: Omit needless [...]
Live Simple by John December
Looking for some extended reading? Author John December has made his self-published book, “Live Simple“, available for reading online for FREE – or only $4 for the downloadable e-book version. Are you a “human doing”– running from place to place, over-scheduled, over-committed, with your priorities lost in the trivia of life? If so, this book [...]






