Chris' Favorite Books
◦ "Circe" by Madeleine Miller (2018)
◦ "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" by Thomas Kuhn (1970’s)
◦ "Changes in The Land" by William Cranston, a Yale historian (1983, 2007)
◦ "The Light Eaters" by Zoë Schlanger
◦ "What We Owe the Future" by William MacAskill, a Scottish philosopher and ethicist (2022)
◦ "Bewilderment" by Richard Powers
◦ "Station Eleven" by Emily St John Mandel (dystopian)
◦ "Sea of Tranquillity" by Emily St. John Mandel (dystopian)
◦ "Facing the Mountain" by Stephen Brown (Boys in the Boat) - about Japanese internment
◦ "Deep Things out of Darkness, A History of Natural History" by John Anderson
◦ "Where the Deer and Antelope play" by Offerman
◦ "Fireweather" by John Valliant
◦ "A Sorrow in our Heart" (about or by Tecumseh)
◦ "The Frontiersman by Allen W Eckert
◦ "Blood and Thunder" The Biography of Kit Carson
◦ "Force of Nature" (3 Women in their 50’s who walked the John MuirTrail)
◦ The Periodic Table" by Primo Levi
◦ "Demon Copperhead" by Barbara Kingsolver
◦ "My Body is Not a Prayer Request" by Amy Kenny
◦ "No Drama Discipline" by Daniel Seagull
◦ "Yes Brain" by Tina Paine Bryson
◦ "Climate Ready" the August 2022 City Environmental Plan by the city of Oak Park
◦ "Facebook: For the Love of Trees"
◦ "Wild Geese" by Mary Oliver
◦ "None Greater" by Matthew Barrett
◦ "Testament of Mary"