man's Heart. I gave "Honey..." also to my mom as a gift and she has dissected it and is finding all sorts of great treasures as a result which we discuss together.I still like to read kid's picture books. This week at the library I found Leonardo's Horse by a favorite children's author, Jean Fritz. I have a collection of hers but didn't even know about this particular book. Now I need to buy one for my own. I have read much fiction, especially historical fiction with the boys over so many years of homeschooling (my favorite activity!) but I tend to love what is true the most and that is what excites me - real stories of real heroes in real life!!
There's a slew of interesting books all beckoning me at once. Let's see what I am reading at this scene in my life...
- Honey For a Woman's Heart by Gladys Hunt
- Living Peacefully in a Stressful World by Ron Hutchcraft
- The Teenage Liberation Handbook by Grace Llewellyn

- The Bible Cure for Weight Loss & Muscle Gain by Don Colbert, M.D. (rereading)
- The Writer's Jungle by Julie Bogart
- Families Writing by Peter R. Stillman
- Home by Choice by Brenda Hunter, Ph.D.
- Caring Enough to Forgive; Caring Enough to Not Forgive by David Augsburger
- Write Upon My Heart : Cheerfulness by Keepers of the Faith Publishing
- The Raw Food Gourmet by Gabrielle Chavez
- Your Right to be Beautiful-the Miracle of Raw Foods by Tonya Zavasta (a bit at a time)
- Juices & Smoothies by Suzannah; Farrow, Joanna Olivier
- It's a Jungle Out There! by Ron Snell
- Created for WORK - Practical Insights for Young Men by Bob Schultz
- Fearfully & Wonderfully Made - a Surgeon Looks at the Human & Spiritual Body by Dr. Paul Brand & Philip Yancey