On June 1, 2024 I published a blog post Books for a Brilliant Summer right here at Colors 4 Health.
It was so much fun reading the books, sharing my reviews, and seeing your comments that I'm following up with this post.
Please look below for Part 2 of Books for a Brilliant Summer.
First off, summer reading and synchronicity have been working well in my life. On two separate occasions, my dear friends Lynne and Marilyn suggested I read poetry from the same woman poet whose work resonates with them.
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Jacket Design: Darren Haggar/ Jacket Photograph:
Jacques Pion / Lens Modern |
I read it from cover to cover (96 pages) in one sitting. Published in hardcover in 2012 by Penguin Press, this tiny book of poetry captures moments and situations in daily living that are lyrical, ring true, and show nature and living beings in an clear, honest, and observant way.
Oliver’s poetry is appealing to me, partly because I cherish nature’s bounty as she did, and am concerned about environmental issues. I also found solace, support, and validation as a woman and human being.
Although this book is lightweight it is powerful. Mary Oliver's poetry has won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award.
I plan to explore other poetry from Mary Oliver and here are details.
Riverhead Books/Cover Design Janet Hansen
Cover Image Tom Merton |
Somehow: Thoughts on Love is a book of essays by the bestseller writer Anne Lamott. Lamott, a San Francisco based author, has written 20 books (that number is a combination of fiction and non-fiction).
This non-fiction work is largely autobiographical, and covers essays about recovery from alcoholism, single motherhood, nature, gratitude, and many ways she has witnessed love or been healed by receiving or giving love. A must read.
Lerner Publishing/Photography Jennifer S.
Larson |
Dig In! Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps by Kari Cornell is a fun book that helps the reader learn how to grown fruit and vegetables from nothing but kitchen scraps. Instead of throwing away or composting food leftovers, use them to grown more.
Lerner Publishing Group publishes books for children, but this book it a handy book for anyone who wants to learn more about plant propagation, gardening, and ways to live more sustainably.
I really dig it (pun intended), because the illustrations are clear, directions are simple, and there are many tips that show how to use cuttings to grow new plants. Farm to table recipes are included to take advantage of crops from home gardening.
Clarkson Potter/Photography Eric Wolfinger |
Extra Virgin Recipes & Love from Our Tuscan Kitchen by Gabriele Corcos and Debi Mazar is a large cookbook (272 page) from TV personality and actor Deb Mazar and her husband, a chef and partner in TV show on the Cooking Channel, "Extra Virgin."
It piqued my interest, because I love
the taste of extra virgin olive oil in Italian food, and the book has 120
contemporary Tuscan dishes with illustrations, including some that are vegan.
The recipes for oven-roasted potatoes,
red sauce (vegan and suitable for pasta, pizza, or veggies), pizza dough, and a
luscious-looking Tuscan Bread and Tomato Soup are ones that contain ingredients
that I already have on hand.
Published in 2014 by Clarkson
Potter, you may be able to borrow it from a public library, order
it online, or get it from a thrift store.
Atria Books/Simon & Schuster