KEC Book Club & Titles

The KEC membership is constantly reading engaging books.  We thought we would share some of these titles with you.  Take a look at the titles shared by members.  Leave a comment below if any of these are meaningful to you, or suggest new titles.  Members will periodically share excerpts from titles they are reading during our 2025 SEEK Monthly meetings.

Brad Brotje’s suggestions:

  1. A Short History of Everything, by Bill Bryson
  2. A Reverence for Wood, by Eric Sloane
  3. Great Heart, by James Davidson and John Rugge
  4. Mark of the Grizzly, by Scott McMillion
  5. The Greater Cleveland Environment Book, by David Beach
  6. Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, by Janisse Ray
  7. The Botany of Desire, by Michael Pollan
  8. Cradle to Cradle, by William McDonough
  9. A Natural Sense of Wonder, by Rick Van Noy
  10. Hot, Flat and Crowded, by Thomas Friedman
  11. Surviving the 21st, by Julian Cribb
  12. The Uninhabitable Earth, by David Wallace-Wells
  13. The Story of More, by Hope Jahren
  14. Entangled Life, by Merlin Sheldrake

Patti Koch’s suggestions:

  1. The Book of Eels, by Patrik Svensonn
  2. Beaverland, by Leila Philip

Todd Cartner’s suggestions:

  1. A Sand County Almanac,  Aldo Leopold, (75th Anniversary Edition now $7.50 at https://www.aldoleopold.org/products/75th-anniversary-edition-a-sand-county-almanac )
  2. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder, Richard Louv
  3. The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate – Discoveries from a Secret World, by Peter Wohlleben
  4. The Climate Action Handbook, by Heidi Roop
  5. Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson
  6. The Sense of Wonder, by Rachel Carson
  7. Bringing Nature Home, by Douglas W. Tallamy (anything written by Dr. Tallamy)
  8. Sacred Earth Sacred Soul, by John Philip Newell
  9. Crossings, by Ben Goldfarb
  10. Braiding Sweetgrass, by Robin Wall Kimmerer
  11. The Social Conquest of Earth, by (EO) Edward O. Wilson
  12. Dirt to Soil: One Family’s Journey into Regenerative Agriculture, by Gabe Brown
  13. The Last Lecture, by Randy Pausch
  14. The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, by Charlie Mackesy
  15. The Alpha Female Wolf, by Rick McIntyre
  16. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, by Robert M. Pirsig
  17. How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen
  18. Braving the Wilderness, by Brene Brown
  19. The Beast In the Garden, by David Baron
  20. Finding Your Element, by Sir Kenneth Robinson

Lorraine McCarty’s suggestions:

  1. Our Fragile Moment: How Lessons from the Earth’s Past Can Help Us Survive the Climate Crisis, by Michael Mann
  2. The Future Earth: A Radical Vision for What’s Possible in the Age of Warming, by Eric Holthaus.

Bill Wilen suggestions:

  1. Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed To Reverse Global Warming, edited by Paul Hawken
  2. Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?, by Bill McKibben
  3. The Climate Book, by Greta Thurnberg
  4. The Climate Action Handbook, by Heidi Roop
  5. This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate, by Naomi Klein
  6. Hot, Flat, and Crowded, Why We Need a Green Revolution and How It Can Renew America, by Thomas L. Friedman
  7. 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Save The Earth, by John Javna
  8. Cheaper, Faster, Better: How We’ll Win The Climate War, by Tom Steyer

Karl Liske suggestions:

  1. When Smoke Ran Like Water: tales of environmental deception and the battle against pollution, by Devra Davis
  2. Radiation: What It Is, What You Need To Know, by Robert Peter Gale
  3. Tyranny of the Gene: personalized medicine and Its threat to public health, by James Tabery
  4. Green Guide Families: The Complete Reference for Eco-Friendly Parents, by Catherine Zandonella
  5. Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson
  6. The Connection Cure: The Prescriptive Power Of Movement, Nature, Art, Service, and Belonging, by Julia Hotz
  7. Fatal Conveniences: The Toxic Products and Harmful Habits That Are Making You sick-and the Simple Changes That Will Save Your Health, by Darin Olien
  8. How To Be a Conscious Eater: making food choices that are good for you, others, and the planet, by Sophie Egan
  9. A Poison Like No Other: how microplastics corrupted our planet and our bodies, by Matt Simon
  10. The Human and Environmental Impact of Fracking: How Fracturing Shale for Gas Affects Us and Our World, edited by Madelon L. Finkel
  11. Animal Factory: the looming threat of industrial pig, dairy, and poultry farms to humans and the environment, by David Kirby
  12. Better Basics For The Home: simple solutions for less toxic living, by Annie Bertold-Bond
  13. The Long Reckoning: a story of war, peace, and redemption in Vietnam, by George Black
  14. Sacrifice Zones: the front lines of toxic chemical exposure in the United States, by Steve Lerner
  15. How to Sell a Poison: the rise, fall, and toxic return of DDT, by Eleena Conis
  16. Poisoned Ground: The Tragedy at Love Canal, Film, screenplay by Jamila Ephron
  17. Go Gently: actionable steps to nurture yourself and the planet, by Bonnie Wright
  18. Start Now!: you can make a difference, by Chelsea Clinton
  19. Islands of Abandonment: Nature Rebounding in the post-human Landscape, by Cal Flyn
  20. Healthy House Building for the New Millenium: a design & construction guide, by John Bower
  21. Not Just a Pretty Face: the ugly side of the beauty industry, by Stacy Malkan
  22. Kennedy Green House: designing an eco-friendly Home from the Foundation to the Furniture, by Robin Wilson
  23. Waste: one woman’s fight against America’s Dirty secret, by Catherine Coleman Flowers
  24. Voices From Chernobyl, by Svetlana Alexievich
  25. Mill Town: Reckoning What Remains, by Kerri Arsenault

One thought on “KEC Book Club & Titles

  1. This is a great reading list! Two that I can add are The Book of Eels by Patrik Svensonn and Beaverland by Leila Philip.

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