“Better to be shoeless than bookless.”
- Icelandic proverb
With the midyear break fast approaching,
we'd like to think there’ll be more time to read, learn, stay informed, inspired, and most of all, have
fun. Here are the recommended readings from some of the members of the FAO Sustainable Livestock Technical Network.
Special thanks to those of you who contributed with enthusiasm:
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Carlos Vaquero: The Brussels Effect
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Clare Narrod: Nerdy Nummies Cookbook
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Henk Jan Ormel: Revolusi; Obama,
a promised land; Shantaram; and Notes from Underground;
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Ludovico Sepe: A History of the Sikhs;
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Cornelia Boesch:
The Romanovs;
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Francesca Latronico: All creatures great and small; Inferno and Circular
Health: Empowering the One Health Revolution;
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Angela Pellegrino Missaglia: Spillover;
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Janice Cox: Prosperity Without Growth;
and The Dalai Lama’s Cat;
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Junko Nakai:
The Dark Emu
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Marina Tavolaro: The Science of Can and Can’t: A Physicist’s
Journey Through the Land of Counterfactuals; Foodology: A Food-lover’s Guide to Digestive Health and Happiness; Always On: Hope
and Fear in the Social Smartphone Era; Be Who You Want: Unlocking the Science of Personality Change;
and The Motherhood Complex: The Story of Our Changing Selves;
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Daniela Battaglia: New Daughters of Africa; The Power of Knitting – Stitching Together Our Lives in a Fractured World; Girl, Woman, Other; Finding the Mother Tree;
and Range – How Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World.
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