Monday, March 22, 2021

Celebrate Everyday With Books - World Day Of Water






Celebrate Every Day With Books

It seems like everyday has some new theme to celebrate so I thought it might be fun to see what kind of interesting books I can find (new, old, or coming soon) for an everyday holiday. In fact, most days have more than one holiday!


TODAY

IS

MARCH 22ND 2020


WORLD DAY OF WATER


“World Water Day is an international observance that brings attention to the importance of freshwater and advocates for sustainable management of freshwater resources. It is a day for people to learn more about water issues and to take action to address them...” (from checkiday.com)




Just so that you know I have not read most of these but the ones I pick seem the most interesting and would like to read. You can probably find tons more books for each holiday but I am only going to pick two books for one holiday a day.


Let me know what you think. Do any of them seem interesting to you? Is there another book you think would be a better choice?





Title: The Secret Intelligence Of Water by Veda Austin

Genre: Non-Fiction, Body, Mind & Spirit, Gaia & Earth Energies

What It Is About?: “The Secret Intelligence of Water takes a quantum leap from the springboard of Masaru Emoto's microscopic work with ice crystals. Through macroscopic photography, and a groundbreaking new technique, researcher Veda Austin, allows us to view water as an intelligent force, with the power to respond to human consciousness in ways never before thought possible...” ( From Goodreads.com)

Available To Buy: Anywhere Books Are Sold

Available To Swap: 0 Available on PBS





Title: Wine To Water by Doc Hendley

Genre:
Non-fiction, Biography, Africa

What It Is About?: “...At just twenty-five years old, Doc was inexperienced, untrained, and in constant danger—but he stepped up to save lives. Alternatively begging international organizations for funding and dodging trigger-happy Janjaweed, Doc began drilling and repairing wells, bringing drinking water to those who desperately needed it. Wine to Water is his story about braving tribal warfare in far-flung regions of the world and an inspirational tale of how one ordinary person can make a difference.” (from Goodreads.com)

Available To Buy: Anywhere books are sold.

Available To Swap: 1 Available on PBS








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