South Hero Land Trust Community Bookshelf
Located at South Hero Community Libary, the SHLT Bookshelf provides a wealth of information on the environment, working landscapes, and local history. The bookshelf was created in memory of Bob and Ginny Swanson for their dedication and generosity to South Hero Land Trust and the South Hero community. It provides a fantastic opportunity to become more aware of issues that face South Hero and the world around us. The SHLT Community Bookshelf provides reading for both children and adults- stop by South Hero Community Library and check out a book!
New Books in 2011-12:
New Books by Bill McKibben:
The Comforting Whirlwind: God, Job, and the Scale of Creation,
Hope, Human and Wild: True Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth,
Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age,
Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future,
American Earth: Environmental Writing since Thoreau,
Hundred Dollar Holiday: The Case for a More Joyful Christmas,
Long Distance: Testing the Limits of Body and Spirit in a Year of Living Strenuously,
The End of Nature,
Eaarth: Making Life Tough on a New Planet,
The Age of Missing Information
New Books by other authors:
This Life Is in Your Hands: One Dream, Sixty Acres, and a Family Undone, by Melissa Coleman,
Developing Invasive Plant Outreach and Management Projects, by Caitlin Cusak et al.,
The Town That Food Saved: How One Community Found Vitality in Local Food, by Ben Hewitt,
Making Supper Safe: One Man’s Quest to Learn the Truth about Food Safety, by Ben Hewitt,
The Dirty Life, by Kristin Kimball,
The Earth’s Best Story: A Bittersweet Tale of Twin Brothers Who Sparked an Organic Revolution, by Ron & Arnie Koss,
Lifting the Yoke, by Ron Krupp,
EcoMind: Changing the Way We Think, to Create the World We Want, by Frances Moore Lappè,
Hay Fever: How Chasing a Dream on a Vermont Farm Changed My Life, by Angela Miller,
Organic Manifesto: How Organic Food Can Heal Our Planet, Feed the World, & Keep Us Safe, by Maria Rodale
The Best Management Practices for Prevention and Treatment of Terrestrial Invasive Plants in Vermont Woodlands

