What book changed your perspective on something?
Way too many to choose one.
—Marianne H.
The Gift of Fear is a worthwhile read. Trust your instincts!
—Candice R.
Classic Logic ! I learned to apply the test of reason, before I made decisions.
—Dick G.
Tuesdays with Morrie. A meaningful true story featuring a man who had an indomitable spirit.
—Kimberly S.
7 Habits for Healthy People. 'Seek to understand and then to be understood'.
—Doug M.
The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II.
—Melba H.
Susan Wolf's Variety of Values. I learned how to be careful with words and arguments.
—Amin P.
Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glorychanged my understanding of cowardice and courage-found an empathetic view of both.
—Penelope F.
The Great Gatsby. First time I understood the characteristics of an author’s style.
—Ann W.
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F#$% by Mark Manson. It made me think of and look at things a little different.
—Lisa S.