Tag: books
Four books that reach for the heart
Alan Guebert shares four books that tell a story for the record, for our understanding and even for our souls.
Confessing to small offenses
Judith Sutherland shares more of Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers, by Ralph Moody, and why she wishes every American child would read his books.
The first day as a cowboy isn’t easy
Judith Sutherland shares a passage from Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers, by Ralph Moody.
Farm life full of roses and thorns
Judith Sutherland reviews Patricia McConnell's book, The Education of Will, which details her experience with a troubled, aggressive, young border collie.
Let your story be one of kindness
Judith Sutherland reviews Anna Quindlen's memoir, Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake.
‘Perilous Bounty’ is a tour of big ag
Alan Guebert provides a look inside "Perilous Bounty: The Looming Collapse of American Farming and How We Can Prevent It," by Tom Philpott.
Anything possible with a good book
Judith Sutherland shares facts about Pulitzer-prize winning author Annie Dillard's childhood and reminds us with a good book anything is still possible.
Books for the nature lovers on your list
Here are some book titles worthy of consideration for nature-loving family and friends on your holiday gift list.
Golden Guides useful for young and old
If you are just developing an interest in nature, easy-to-use Golden Guides will point you in the right direction.
Ohio farmer turned author
Ralph Rice, Jefferson, Ohio, records his memories of life on the farm in his book Cultivating Memories. Focuses on stewardship, he farms using horse power.