Eve O. Schaub
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Year of No Sugar
20 editions
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2014
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Year of No Clutter
13 editions
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2017
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Year of No Garbage: Recycling Lies, Plastic Problems, and One Woman's Trashy Journey to Zero Waste
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2003
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Year of No Sugar: a Memoir
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I think Kimmerer is an eloquent writer and she has a particularly unique vantage point at the crossroads of biology and native heritage. | |
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Hi Christy- thank you! I would love to read that book too- filled with SO much to learn... Because I have too many ideas as it is (which is good probl
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Classic? Or incredibly boring travelogue? Both! I actually had ended up with two copies of Thoreau's Cape Cod and so got to read two different introductions, one of which felt that Thoreau's account of his travels through the Cape was a work of sheer ...more |
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I found this book both fascinating and a little frustrating. Granted- writing about the nature of consciousness is going to be dense territory, but I did find some parts to be opaque or confusing. Overall still a very worthwhile and captivating read. | |
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Hi Teri! So the non-Marie Kondo-friendly honest answer is that I've backslid a bit and I'm not very happy about it- the room now is still usable, but wildly cluttered, so really precisely right in between where I started in the memoir and where I fin
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For me, this was an introduction to Buddhist philosophy, and I found it both fascinating and a bit confusing. Some of the tenets, or slogans, Chodron introduces seem very clear, ("Always maintain only a joyful mind") while others require interpretati ...more | |
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What do neanderthals or cave bats or Panamanian golden frogs have to teach us about life on earth and what comes next? Kolbert lays out for us an intriguing and entertaining history of the concept of extinction, as well as the historical reality as w ...more | |
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“As I worked I continued to be a bit terrified in the back of my mind that it would be awful in the end, a big mishmash of nothing in particular, and there I would be, having wasted a whole week of my life destroying things I wanted to keep.
But I should have trusted the long history of women who've come before me making rag rugs from everything that wasn't nailed down because it wasn't like that at all. Instead it was like a big, incredible tapestry that just happened to--if you could decipher it--tell a million little stories from my life. I could look at it and see my old lace slip and the girls' party dresses and my high school rainbow tie-dyes, the Irish kilt and the Halloween clown pants and so many, many other things. It was all in there somewhere.
I felt like the miller's daughter in the fairy tale, the one who stays up all night spinning straw into gold. But who needs yellow metal, anyway? The was way better.”
― Year of No Clutter
But I should have trusted the long history of women who've come before me making rag rugs from everything that wasn't nailed down because it wasn't like that at all. Instead it was like a big, incredible tapestry that just happened to--if you could decipher it--tell a million little stories from my life. I could look at it and see my old lace slip and the girls' party dresses and my high school rainbow tie-dyes, the Irish kilt and the Halloween clown pants and so many, many other things. It was all in there somewhere.
I felt like the miller's daughter in the fairy tale, the one who stays up all night spinning straw into gold. But who needs yellow metal, anyway? The was way better.”
― Year of No Clutter
“So what do you call something that our body has no need for and that, when we take it in, creates toxic by-products in our bodies resulting in debilitation, disease, and untimely death? Well, doctors call that a poison.”
― Year of No Sugar
― Year of No Sugar
“I don't think hoarders prefer squalor. Rather, I'd theorize that when yucky things happen, for some the attachment to objects is so strong that they must exist in denial rather than confront the cause: the clutter. The hoard. An overabundance of objects with no proper place to go.”
― Year of No Clutter
― Year of No Clutter
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