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  • VIEW FROM LORING PARK: Havana Daydreaming By Jay Walljasper
    Our Man in Havana, Graham Greene
    Visionaries: People and Ideas to Change Your Life, Jay Walljasper & Jon Spayde
    Salons: The Joy of Coversation, Jon Spayde & Jaida N'ha Sandra

  • REAL TRAVEL | By Joe Robinson
    The Art of Pilgrimage Phil Cousineau
    Divine Comedy, Dante
    The Necessity of Ruins, John Brinckerhoff Jackson
    Discovering the Vernacular Landscape, John Brinkerhoff Jackson
    PrairyErth, William Least Heat Moon
    Roadfood and Goodfood, Jane and Michael Stern
    Eat Your Way Across the USA, Jane and Michael Stern
    Mermaids Explained: Poems, Christopher Reid
    Radical Walking Tours of New York City, Bruce Kayton
    Reclaiming San Francisco: History,Politics,Culture, James Brook and Chris Carlsson
    The Frugal Globetrotter, Bruce Northam
    The Moonlight Chronicles, Dan Price
    How to Make a Journal of Your Life, Dan Price

  • FOR GOD SO LOVED THE WORLD | By Bruce Barcott,Outside
    Wilderness and the American Mind, Roderick Nash
    How to Rescue the Earth Without Worshipping Nature, Tony Campolo
    The Measure of a Mountain: Beauty and Terror on Mount Rainier, Bruce Barcott

  • IT’S A GRAND NEW FLAG! | By Jessica Coulter & Jay Walljasper
    The World Encyclopedia of Flags, Alfred Znamierowski

  • BLUE LIKE ME | By Erin Aubry Kaplan,L.A. Weekly
    By the Color of Our Skin: The Illusion of Integration and the Reality of Race, Leonard Steinhorn
    Black Rage, William Grier and Price Cobbs
    Body Outlaws, Ophira Edut
    Mothers Who Think, Camille Peri

  • SEXUAL POLITICS OF POLLEN By Sara V. Buckwitz
    Allergy-Free Gardening, Tom Ogren

  • SOAPBOX: PHARM CRISIS By John le Carré,The Nation
    The Constant Gardener, John le Carre

  • BETWEEN THE LINES By Cara Watkins,The Aesthetic
    The Pine Barrens, John McPhee
    Franny and Zooey, J.D. Salinger
    Border Music, Robert James Waller
    The Virtue of Selfishness, Ayn Rand
    The Pocket Book of Great Drawings, Paul J. Sachs
    1984, George Orwell

  • BALD IS Beautiful By Richard Liebmann-Smith
    A Man's Journey to Simple Abundance, Sara Ban Breathnach

  • I AM AS I AM AND YOU ARE AS YOU ARE by Subcomandante Marcos
    Our Word is Our Weapon: Selected Writings of Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos, Juana Ponce de Leon

  • RIGHTEOUS BABE By Keith Goetzman A conversation with Ani DiFranco.
    Woody Guthrie: A Life, Joe Klein
    Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser

  • PASSION PLAY By Craig Cox Rooting for Thomas Merton.
    Raids on the Unspeakable, Thomas Merton
    Mystics and Zen Masters, Thomas Merton
    The Seven Storey Mountain, Thomas Merton
    Living Buddha,Living Christ, Thich Nhat Hanh

  • THE UTNE WEEDER Icelandic sagas,women wayfarers
    Honky, Dalton Conley
    Mosquito: A Natural History of Man's Most Persistent and Deadly Foe, Andrew Spielman and Michael D'Antonio
    Tinkering with Eden: A Natural History of Exotics in America, Kim Todd
    Fabrication: Essays on Making Things and Making Meaning, Susan Neville
    The Century of the Gene, Evelyn Fox Keller
    They Went Whistling: Women Wayfarers,Warriors,Runaways,and Renegades, Barbara Holland

  • THE UR LIST
    In the American Grain, William Carlos Williams
    Paris Peasant, Louis Aragon
    Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, James Agee
    The Unquiet Grave, Cyril Connolly
    An Anecdoted Topography of Chance, Daniel Spoerri
    On the Shoulders of Giants, Robert King Merton
    Dictee, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
    How to Imagine, Gianfranco Baruchello and Henry Martin
    Le Ton Beau de Marot, Douglas Hofstadter
    Borderlands/La Frontera, Gloria Anzaldua

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