
Book Review: The New Civic Path: Restoring Our Belief in One Another and Our Nation by Richard C. Hardwood
If you're feeling disillusioned with politics, disconnected from your community, or just wondering how we move forward in such divided times, The New Civic Path by Richard C. Harwood offers a thoughtful, experience-driven response. This review highlights why the book stood out to me as a justice-minded reader — and why it’s already making its way into the hands of people I care about.

Book Review: No Cure, No Problem: The Art of Healing by Jason Ott
No Cure, No Problem: The Art of Healing touched me on a deeply personal level. As someone who made major lifestyle changes to reverse PCOS symptoms, support my mental health, and rewire lifelong habits after significant trauma, I found Jason Ott’s framework both validating and enlightening. His integrative approach reflects what many of us come to discover the hard way: true healing is never one-size-fits-all.

Book Review: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson’s Nothing to See Here surprised me in the way the best reads do: with quiet weirdness, emotional precision, and an undeniable sense of heart. I went into it knowing only the basic hook — children who spontaneously combust — and came out with a story that’s less about spectacle and more about care, odd kinship, and what it means to try to love people well, even when you’ve been discarded yourself.