A rollicking autobiography about growing up on a New Mexico ranch in the late 1800s. #365Books
Author: Libby Romfh
I am fascinated by the impact of change on people. Even positive change, that you have chosen to participate in, can be disruptive. Too often, when planning for change in our professional or our personal lives, we think about the change itself without considering the other changes that change will generate, or the people who will be affected by the change. My mission in life is to help people understand the nature of change and make it less painful and easier to navigate.
365 Books: A Shallow Grave in Trinity County by Harry Farrell
What is it about humans that makes us forget so quickly - we say that nothing will ever be the same again, and then it is... #365Books
365 Books: 30 Bridges by Matthew Wells
A poorly-designed book about bridges. #365Books
365 Books: The Penguin Book of Women Poets edited by Carol Cosman, Joan Keefe, and Kathleen Weaver
My favorite book of poetry. #365Books
365 Books: The Killer of Little Shepherds by Douglas Starr
A creepy, werewolf-like serial killer from 19th Century France. #365Books