#DecDisplays – Australian books

In anticipation of the country celebrations in January - here is my Australian poster - being an American school with relatively few Australian students, we don't have a very robust collection of books from Australia. There are all sorts of complications in procuring books from Australia - and as my fellow-librarians who I asked from … Continue reading #DecDisplays – Australian books

#Veganuary: Five Essays for Freedom: A Political Primer for Animal Advocates

Five Essays for Freedom: A political primer for animal advocates By Kristy Alger  An extremely important book for anyone looking to go vegan. Understanding the politics of animal exploitation is essential for anyone committed to veganism and that is exactly what Kirsty explains in detail. Kristy argues that merely promoting veganism as another capitalist consumer venture … Continue reading #Veganuary: Five Essays for Freedom: A Political Primer for Animal Advocates

#DegrowthLitMonth: Dark Emu

Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe Published by Magabala books Pages: 278 ISBN: 9781921248016 Release date: March 1, 2014 Dark Emu is an incredibly well-researched book which uses the diaries and notes of British colonizers to paint a very different picture of pre-colonial Australia than that which we are often told. Far from being "primitive hunter-gatherers", … Continue reading #DegrowthLitMonth: Dark Emu

#DegrowthLitMonth: Crimes Against Nature

Crimes Against Nature: Capitalism and Global Heating, by Jeff Sparrow 240 pages Scribe publishing Published 2nd November 2021 ISBN: 9781922310705 I read this book last year and have quoted from it many times. I include it in my top eight books of the last few years. It's a very well-written compilation of essays on our … Continue reading #DegrowthLitMonth: Crimes Against Nature

#DegrowthLitMonth: Sand Talk

Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World, by Tyson Yunkaporta 256/288 pages Publisher: Harper One in the United States ISBN: 978-0062975621 Publisher: Text publishing in Australia Published: 3rd Sept 2019 ISBN: 9781922790514 In Sand Talk, Tyson Yunkaporta brings an Indigenous perspective to various aspects of our lives, including money, eduction, power, economics and … Continue reading #DegrowthLitMonth: Sand Talk

#DegrowthLitMonth: Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation

Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation, by Samuel Alexander Publisher - Simplicity Institute Pages - 189 Format - e-book Published in 2013 ISBN-13: 978-0-9875884-3-2 Written in 2013, but set in the late 2020's, this book is a look at what life could look like if we stopped using fossil fuels. What would our houses look like? … Continue reading #DegrowthLitMonth: Entropia: Life Beyond Industrial Civilisation

#DegrowthLitMonth: Simple Living in History: Pioneers of the Deep Future

Simple Living in History: Pioneers of the Deep Future, edited by Samuel Alexander and Amanda McLeod Simplicity Institute Publishing 268 pages July 16, 2024 ISBN: 0987588494 Melbourne-based degrowth scholar, Samuel Alexander, believes that we won't achieve a politics of sufficiency without a culture of sufficiency, and so he has dedicated himself to showing others how … Continue reading #DegrowthLitMonth: Simple Living in History: Pioneers of the Deep Future

#WorldKidLit Weekend: Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon

Zadie Ma wants a dog more than anything in the world, but her mama seems set against it. Will she achieve her heart’s desire? The overarching theme of Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon is simple, yet readers will soon discover that there is so much more to this middle grade novel. … Continue reading #WorldKidLit Weekend: Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon

#WorldKidLitWednesday: Amma’s Sari

With its pages encased in generous swirls of gentle blue and pink, this is a book that tells Shreya—a second-generation migrant's story. At home, she delights in her mother's touch, and sees her sari fan out like a "magic carpet" around her mother. Shreya comes across as confident, safe, and snug in contentment, within the … Continue reading #WorldKidLitWednesday: Amma’s Sari

#TasmanianLitMonth – Summing Up a Month of Tasmanian Titles

Written by guest curator, Bec Taylor Celebrating Tasmanian Literature Month has allowed me the privilege of connecting my past to my present and future. I have luxuriated in my precious memories of a wild and free childhood, shed tears over the dark and horrifying acts inflicted upon and by our ancestors, discovered incredible new-to-me creators, … Continue reading #TasmanianLitMonth – Summing Up a Month of Tasmanian Titles