
B.I.G. (Big, Intense, Good)
A multi-session group is the ideal environment in which to relish these classic works of literature of a certain size and heft.
Jean Gerber has a graduate degree in Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School, where she focused on Environment and Religion and Feminist Theology. She has taught college level courses in World Religions, utilizing face to face dialogue with peoples of different faiths. She also works as an artist and wilderness guide.
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A multi-session group is the ideal environment in which to relish these classic works of literature of a certain size and heft.
Look past the stereotypes to examine the realities of minimum-wage existence, small-town economics, social divisions, and what does or doesn’t constitute the good life.
Established in 1968, England’s Booker Prize is awarded annually to a citizen of the U.K., the Commonwealth, Ireland, Pakistan, or South Africa who has written the year’s best novel according to a panel of critics, writers, and academics.
Travel through Canada with four critically acclaimed books that make manifest Canada’s cultural diversity.
These stories capture the experience of immigrants journeying to a new land, finding their place, and feeling at home
The following memoirs use both traditional and unconventional formats to hone in on a specific feature of the each author’s life.
These non-fiction narratives and stories reveal an extraordinary resilience in the face of often brutal campaigns to eliminate native cultures, and the effect of individual and group efforts to survive.
These titles include fiction, myth, poetry, and personal narrative – and represent some of the finest work by Native writers since the renaissance of American Indian writing in the 1970s.
Discover a variety of journeys- and whether the seekers find what they are looking for- in these varied writings.
These books feature fictional interpretations of famous artists.
This series explores how different authors and communities understand the multiple definitions and connotations of ecological sustainability and try to make it work in the world.
Vermont Reads is Vermont Humanities’ statewide community reading program. These books are all high-quality young-adult level works that offer food for thought for all ages.