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December 2022

the indie bookshop on main


Sarah Cauble will be at Wheatgrass during the Holiday Stroll Friday, December 2nd from 5 to 8 PM
to sign copies of Yellowstone: A National Park Primer. 


 



 
What are you reading this month?
The amazing (!) books that I'm currently listening to and / or reading: Song of A Captive Bird by Jasmin Darznik, The Many Daughters of Afong Moy by Jamie Ford, Poetry Unbound by Padraig O Tuama, The Green Lady by Sue Lawrence and One Green Thing by Heather White.
 
tsundoku: [soon-doh-coo] verb, Japanese
the art of leaving piles of unread books about your home

Holiday Hours
~ open daily ~
closed Dec. 25th & Jan. 1st.
One Green Thing: Discover Your HiddenPower to Save the Planet.

Signed copies available at Wheatgrass.


In One Green Thing, Heather White shows you how to contribute to the climate movement through self-discovery and self-care. Utilizing the Service Superpower Profile Assessment included in the text, you'll discover how your personality, interests, and strengths can be of service to others and the planet. This book will serve as your guide to: 
  • Begin a 21-Day Kickstarter Plan that shares specific sustainable actions you can take
  • Track your progress with journal prompts and exercises that'll help you measure mental health benefits
  • Listen and talk with loved ones about their climate anxiety
  • Commit to being an eco-aware individual and inspire your family, friends, and community to work toward a regenerative, sustainable world

Setting the intention each day to take a small step-- a "one green thing" to care for the planet--can help ease your eco-anxiety, push the culture toward climate solutions, and create a sense of joy.



 
Adventures of (a sleep-deprived) Wonder Woman: A Book Group for Mothers of Toddlers
Meets second Tuesdays upstairs at Wheatgrass at 5:45 PM.
Next meeting: Dec13th to discuss How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen by Joanna Faber & Julie King
January Meeting: Tuesday 10th to discuss, There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather by Linda Akeson McGurk.
Wheatgrass Book Club
Thursday, December 15th at 5:30 pm

 usually meets 3rd Tuesdays each month 
upstairs at Wheatgrass
This month's pick:

Song of a Captive Bird 
by Jasmin Darznik
 
 
'Although she is told that daughters should be quiet and modest, Forugh Farrokhzad finds ways to rebel - gossiping with her sister in the rose garden, composing poems behing her closed bedroom door, sneaking out with a teenage paramour. As a young woman in the 1950s, Forugh flees her forced marriage, returns to Tehran, and falls into a love affair. When her newfound freedom finds its voice on the page, her published poems - brilliant and utterly scandalous - polarize Iranian society. Unwilling to return to a traditional life, Forugh continues to live by her own rules, finding fulfillment and success - but at enormous cost. This spellbinding debut novel is about a trailblazing woman who defied society's expectations to find her voice and her destiny. Song of a Captive Bird captures the tenacity, passion, and conflicting desires of a rebellious spirit who, to this day, continues to inspire women around the world."
--Page 4 of cover.

In the Gallery

through December 31st.

Short Stories in a Box
by Betsy Hall

 
Land
Acknowledgement
Wheatgrass Books gratefully acknowledges and pays respect to the Apsáalooke (Crow) [ap-saw-loo-kay​], Tséstho’e [sto-ey], and Séliš [SAY-lish​] peoples, the traditional custodians of the land we are on today.

You can make a gift to Native American Studies at Montana State University here.

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