
Badluck Way: A Year on the Ragged Edge of the West
Badluck Way was my conservation ranching dream written out in beautiful, evocative prose, and I ate it up.
Badluck Way was my conservation ranching dream written out in beautiful, evocative prose, and I ate it up.
Beverly Campbell makes a convince agument that the chronic mistreatment of women stems from an incorrect understanding of Mother Eve.
This was my favorite book when I was in middle school, and I thought it would be fun to read it again and see if the magic is still there.
Jane Clayson Johnson’s Silent Souls Weeping helped me feel gain a better understanding of depression and anxiety.
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Last Child in the Woods dives deep into the reasons why we’re spending less time in nature–and what the future might look like if we don’t go back outside.
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Hi! I’m Jess.
I’m a Canadian-American who’s always ready for the next adventure. I love all things living, always have a million creative projects in progress, and polish my nerd badge daily. I am passionate about strengthening families by empowering women to make space for things that bring them true and lasting joy. Read more about me and my mission here.
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