Seeking: March book recommendations

Hello Cosmos community!

We want to know: What are you reading as we head into spring?

Please share your suggestions for our March “What We’re Reading” list here.

Selections will be featured in the community newsletter.

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Luckily, all of the books I’ve read recently were via my local library. I am a huge supporter of libraries! Here are a few I recommend:

Oaxaca Journal ( Oliver Sacks) Memoir

Mother Mary Comes to Me (Arandhati Roy) Auto=Biographical essays

Birds Art Life: A Year Of Observation (Kyo Maclear)

The Rhythm of Being (Raimon Panikkar} Philosophy/Theology

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This month I’m reading:

How to Kill a Witch by Zoe Venditozzi and Claire Mitchell — hosts of the Witches of Scotland podcast — traces the misogynistic machinery behind Scotland’s 16th-century witch hunts, from accusation to execution.

Daniel Pink’s To Sell Is Human reframes sales as something we’re all doing constantly — pitching ideas, persuading colleagues, moving people to act — and offers practical, research-backed tools for doing it better. I’m reading it in service of my work with Cosmos Co-op, and to reframe how I think about sales and persuasion in general.