Reviewed: The Five Invitations by Frank Ostaseski
Frank Ostaseski’s powerful book focuses on a subject that is often avoided with some discomfort. We don’t like to talk about death. The author has a different view.
Reviewed: Thank You for Being Late by Thomas L. Friedman
Overview.
Tom Friedman is a renowned journalist and author who writes this book to build a better understanding of what is going on in the...
Reviewed: The Body – A Guide for Occupants by Bill Bryson
For The Body: A Guide for Occupants, the American -British author Bill Bryson gives another master class in simplifying the somewhat inexplicable
Reviewed: Live! Organized and Clutter-Free by Kirsten Jensen & Johan van...
How a family’s tiny home inspired a life of living organised and clutter-free.
Reviewed: Together – The Healing Power of Human Connection in a...
Overview.
Even before the mandated isolation of COVID -19, Western society had developed an increasing near epidemic of loneliness and isolation. This book, by Vivek...
Reviewed: The Making of an Elder Culture by Theodore Roszak
Overview.
Forty years after he wrote The Making of a Counter Culture, Theodore Roszak revisits the 'make love not war' generation. They are the baby boomers...
Reviewed: The 100-Year Life by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott
Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott give guidance to help society navigate the changing landscape we face in The 100-year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity
Reviewed: The Council of Dads by Bruce Feiler
This review of The Council of Dads by Bruce Feiler gives a brief overview of the book as well as some reasons to add it to your reading list.
Reviewed: Another Set Of Lenses by Steve Hall
Overview
Another set of lenses by Steve Hall is packed with insights gleaned from his keen observational eye . His many interests such as tracking...
Reviewed: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harari
Harari is a penetrating thinker and has bravely managed to address a significant number of the earth and mankind's overpowering concerns.