Your Body’s Environmental Chemical Burden: A Resource Guide to Understanding and Avoiding Toxins by Cindy Klement The title of this book caught my attention as
Category: Culture, Arts & Media
Susan Keefe’s reading for April
You Can’t Drive Your Car to Your Own Funeral by Ann Marie Hancock Ann Marie Hancock, the author of this book is a retired television
Your reading for March, Reviews by Susan Keefe
In God We Trust: Morally Responsible Investing by George P. Schwartz How to combine investing wisely with your moral responsibilities and beliefs. What a refreshing book,
Your Reading for January by Susan Keefe
Are We French Yet? Keith & Val’s Adventures in Provence by Keith Van Sickle I absolutely loved Keith Van Sickle’s first book ‘One Sip
Your reading for December
Rejuvenaging: The Art and Science of Growing Older with Enthusiasm by Dr. Ron Kaiser A life-changing and highly motivational book! Embrace rejuvenaging, and let the
Fulcanelli, the cathedral and the alchemists . . . an extract
It was widely thought that alchemy had been finished off by the Enlightenment and the appearance of modern science in the 18th century until an
Your reading for November by Susan Keefe
Game piece by Alan Brenham An action packed, psychological thriller which will keep you on the edge of your seats until the very last page.
The Wheel of Fortune at Beauvais
The cathedral of Beauvais (northwest of Paris) is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture but the older church of St Etienne is of even
Time to catch a Picasso before the exhibition closes on 13th January 2019
Musee de Picasso Paris. 5 rue de Thorigny 75003 Paris. What does a masterpiece mean to Pablo Picasso? The exhibition “Picasso. Masterpieces! Answers this question by