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Hi Friend,

If you're starting up a cohousing community, you'll find this bundle of books is perfect companion to your journey!

Normally retailing at nearly $100, you get 30% off with a purchase price of $66. 
You also get free shipping on orders over $50 this holiday season. 

The bundle includes:
  • an explanation of what cohousing is and how it is unique to other types of intentional communities
  • knowledge of best practices for starting development in your city
  • a personal and intimate peak inside a number of cohousing communities through the lens of its residents
  • stories and insights from founders on best practices and lessons learned
Creating Cohousing: Building Sustainable Communities

Start your journey with an in-depth exploration of cohousing through one of the most well-known and sought-after books on cohousing. Written by award-winning leaders in the cohousing movement, McCamant and Durrett present the foundational qualities of a cohousing community and the nuts and bolts of practical considerations and design ideas for creating one.
Cohousing for Life: A Practical and Personal Story of Earthsong Eco-Neighbourhood

Next, journey with author Robin Allison as she shares her experience developing the first cohousing community in New Zealand. Robin details the key elements and structures that were critical to achieving their goal, allowing a group of diverse individuals with ordinary lives and skills to work together over many years to create a large, innovative, housing development. 
Best of Communities XII: Cohousing

Why stop at one experience when we have compiled articles from many voices? In this Best of Communities series, we have distilled 15 articles from back issues of Communities magazine all on the topic of creating, developing, and living in cohousing. You will better understand what cohousing is, hear from cohousing founders and residents, and gain insight from their triumphs and trials.
 
We Built a Village: Cohousing and the Commons

Often in urban settings, cohousing is where urban development meets community capacity-building.  As both a memoir and a sociological analysis, We Built a Village describes the process of planning and building their community in Cambridge, MA, and the way the founders set in motion a counterpoint between the physical spaces and the social configurations that would guide their lives together, even up to creative responses to the recent pandemic.
 
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