This is an evolving list of books I may refer to, or which can allow you to take a deeper dive into something.  Boldface authors or titles are special favorites.

  • Robert Grudin

    • Time and the Art of Being

    • On Dialogue

    • The Grace of Great Things

  • Overstory

  • Robert McFarlane, Underland

  • The Foraged Home

  • Merlin Sheldrake, Entangled Life

  • Carlo Rovelli.  The Order of Time

  • J. Ruth Gendler. The Book of Qualities

  • Mark Nepo.  The Book of Awakening

  • Cliff Wright.  The Magic of Drawing — soft eyes

  • Aligned, Relaxed, Resilient — the physical foundations of mindful practice

  • Barbara Sher.  Refuse to Choose

  • Jeffrey Davis, Tracking Wonder

  • The Door in the Wall

  • The Handmade House

  • The Guide to Simple Living

  • Goodbye, Things (available electronically through the Bozeman Public Library)

  • The Swedish Guide to Death Cleaning

  • Jane Sherron De Hart.  Ruth Bader Ginsburg

  • Bruce Chatwin.  Songlines

  • The Hand-Sculpted House 

  • Ordinary Art

  • David Harp. The Three-Minute Meditator

  • Ian Stewart.  Why Beauty is Truth

  • Douglas Dixon.  After Man: A Zoology of the Future

  • Katie Goodman.  Improvisation for the Spirit

  • Richard Feinman.  “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feinman!"

  • Gordan.  Paris Out of Hand

  • Ursula LeGuin

  • Robert Fulghum, Third Wish

  • Patricia McKillip

  • Tony Buzan.  The Mind-Mapping Book

  • David Whyte

    • The Heart Aroused, 

    • Consolations

  • Pamela Dean. Tam Lin

  • Ordinary Magic

  • Sam Harris, Waking Up

  • Wm. Coperthwaite, A Handmade Life

  • Diane Ackerman, Deep Play

  • The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership

  • Christopher Alexander

  • John O'Donohue

  • Cal Newport, Deep Work

  • Andrea Linnea, Inner Passages

  • May Sarton, Journal of a Solitude

  • James Nestor. Breathe

  • The Maggie B.

  • Idries Shah, Fatima the Spinner and the Tent

  • Andrew Boyd, Daily Afflictions

  • Roger-Pol Droit, Astonish Yourself: 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life

  • Marcus, House as Mirror of the Self