Synopses & Reviews
Small Pleasures is a collection of forty-nine short meditative essays that help readers to turn aside from their chaotic lives for a while to experience grace and possibility in the small, critically important things in life. Author Justine Toms divides the book into five sections, each with essays that draw upon her many connections and her wealth of experiences:
* A Broad Horizon: How We See Ourselves in the World
* Animals and Nature as Teacher
* Be an Activist without Driving Yourself Crazy
* With a Little Help from Our Friends--Circles and Friendships
* Celebrations and Rituals
With a foreword by author Carole Lee Flinders (co-author of Laurel's Kitchen), Small Pleasures offers many ways for readers to "tune-in" to their daily lives and connect with what is good, meaningful, and beautiful.
Review
"[Small Pleasures] will help you to see and know yourself and the world in an eye-opening way. . . . So read on and awaken to what lies within."
--Bernie Siegel, MD, author of Love, Magic, and Mudpies
"[Justine Toms's] mature spirituality shines in stories and examples that you'll be delighted to read and to share. What a rich gift we've been given."
--Joan Borysenko, PhD, co-author of Your Soul's Compass
"[Small Pleasures] touches the heart or hits a nerve or inspires doing something on the spot. A wise book from a wise woman with a great inner kid."
--Jean Shinoda Bolen, MD, author of Goddesses in Every Woman
"These reflections are like conversations with an old friend--straightforward, sensible, comforting and inspiring. They satisfy."
--Sylvia Boorstein, author of Happiness Is an Inside Job
About the Author
Justine Toms is cofounder of the syndicated radio program New Dimensions, which is broadcast on more than three hundred National Public Radio stations nationwide. Toms is co-author with Michael Toms of True Work: Doing What You Love and Loving What You're Doing. She lives in Northern California.