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- Peace and Nonviolence by Edward Guinan
- Nonviolent Resistance by M.K. Gandhi
- Nonviolence in Peace and War, by M.K. Gandhi
- The
Methods of Nonviolent Action, by Gene Sharp
- Gandhi
on Nonviolence, by Thomas Merton
- Nonviolence in an Aggressive World, by A.J. Muste
- The
Power of Nonviolence, by Richard Gregg
- The
Healing Power of Nonviolence, by Bernard Haring
- Power of the People: Active Nonviolence in the United States, by Robert
Cooney
- Reweaving the Web of Life: Feminism and Nonviolence, by Pam McAllister
- Nonviolent National Defense, by Norman C. Fruend
- Revolutionary Nonviolence, by David Dellinger
- Dwell
in Peace: Applying Nonviolence to Everyday Relationships, by R.
Arnett
- Nonviolence
in America: A documentary History, by Staughton Lynd
- The
Nonviolet Alternative, by Thomas Merton
- Roots of Jewish Nonviolence, by Allan Solomonov
- Nonviolence: A Christian Interpretation, by William Robert Miller
- Waging Peace in the Nuclear Age, Ed. David Krieger and Frank Kelly
- War
and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy
- Peace and Bread in Time of War, by Jane Addams
- Peace is our Calling, by Mary Lou Kowanacki
- Blessed are the Peacemakers, ed. Allen Kirschner
- Peacemakers: Christian Voices from the New Abolitionist Movement, ed. Jim
Wallis
- The Peace Race, by Seymour Melman
- The
Mystery of Peace, by Arthur Cochrane
- Justice and Peace Education: Models for College and University Faculty ,
ed. David Johnson
- The Peace Book, by Bernard Bensen
- The Peace Catalog: A Guidebook to a Positive Future, ed. Duane Sweeny
- Seeds
of Peace: A Catalogue of Quotations, Comp. Jeane Larson
- Perspectives on Peacemaking, ed. John Bernbaum
- Peace
Pilgrim, by Peace Pilgrim
- To Dwell in Peace, by Daniel Berrigan
- Working for Peace: A Handbook of Practical Psychology and Other Tools, by Neil
Wollman
- Peace in Search of Makers, ed. Jane Rockman
- The Discovery of Peace, by R.V. Sampson
- Jailed
for Peace, by Stephen Martin Kohn
- Peaceable Kingdon: An Anthology of Utopian Writings , ed. Robert
Chianese
- An Outbreak of Peace, by Sarah Pirtle
- Peace Heroes by Charles DeBenedetti
- Peace is our Duty, by Youth Division of Soka Gakkai
- Thinking About Peace and War, by Martin Ceadel
- Disturbers of the Peace: Profiles in
Nonadjustment., by Colman McCarthy
- The Ways of Peace: A Philosophy of Peace As Action, by Gray Cox
- Stable Peace, by Kenneth Boulding
- Parenting
for Peace and Justice: Ten Years Later, by Kathleen and James
McGinnis
- Peace
Education, by Ian Harris
- Dorothy
Day: A Radical Devotion, by Robert Coles
- By Little and By Little: The Selected Writings of Dorothy Day
- America Without Violence: Why Violence Persists and How You Can Stop It,
by Michael Nagler
- Strength
to Love, by Martin Luther King, Jr.
- The Triumph of Conscience, by Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Essays on Life, by Leo Tolstoy
- Tolstoy and Gandhi: Men of Peace, by Martin Green
- And a Voice to Sing With, by Joan Baez
- Ain't Gonna Study War No More: The Story of America's Peace Seekers, by Milton
Meltzer
- Justice Seekers, Peace Seekers, by Michael True
- Point of the Lance, by Sargeant Shriver
- Witness to War: An American Doctor in El Salvador, by Charles Clements
- American Heroes in and Out of School, by Nat Hentoff
- The Essays of A.J. Muste, ed. Nat Hentoff
- My Country is the World, by Garry Davis
- Permanent War: The Militarism of America, by Sidney Lens
- The
Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict, by Joan
Bondurant
- Day One: Before Hiroshima and After, by Peter Wyden
- Lest
Innocent Blood be Shed: The Story of the Village of Le Chambon and How
Goodness Happened There, by Phillip Hallie
- Inner Companions, by Colman McCarthy
- Involvements: One Journalist's Place in the World, by Colman McCarthy
- A
Solitary Witness, by Gordon Zahn
- A Little Kinder, by Ira Sandperl
- Biblical Pacifism: A Peace Church Perspective, by Dale Brown
- Boys
Will Be Boys: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence, by Myriam
Medzian
- Rules
for Radicals, by Saul Alinsky
- Conflict
Mediation Across Cultures: Pathways and Patterns, by David Augsburger
- Conflict Regulation, by Paul Wehr
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We are looking to
expand our recommended reading list to include books for children of all
ages and young adults.
The World Weaver by
Craig Etchison
Part One of a trilogy
"They seem like typical
high-school teenagers: Peggy, a tenth-grader with a quick mind and a
generous heart; Donnie, the class jock with a chip on his shoulder; and
Regina, who's mentally challenged and listens to the music in her mind.
Then there's the new kid in school, a boy named Larkin. He's nice,
and he's smart, but there's something odd about Larkin, as if he were
from, well, another planet.
That's an understatement.
Larkin is a World Weaver from another time-space dimension. He has
come to Earth to recruit this team of typical teenagers for a
dangerous-very dangerous-quest: to save the universe!
To Order: send $10.00
(includes
shipping and handling) to
Craig Etchison, P. O. Box 691,
Fort Ashby, WV 26719
or e-mail Craig at cetchison@allegany.edu
The following books by
Jeffrey Redmond have been recommended by
the Nybaek
family as excellent books for young adult readers.
The Chronicles of Er-Da
Book One
The Chronicles of Er-Da Book Two
The Er-Dan Stones
These are short stories with
morals and good social interactions.
There's also plenty of action, adventure, romance, and suspense!
The stories have strong educational values for people of all ages.
No obscenities!
There is a liberal and open minded philosophy to life theme. The
struggle to survive against corrupt power and social injustice is
found throughout. A strong spiritual factor of respect for life,
nature, and the universe is a constant given. They are really
excellent stories!
The books are available from www.iuniverse.com or
www.amazon.com
or at any Barnes & Noble bookstore
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Coalition for
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