2020 turned out to be a great year for books.
In roughly chronological order:
- Secrets of the Blue Ridge, Phil James
- Cheese and Culture, Paul Kindstedt
- Hannah Coulter, Wendell Berry
- In Search of a City, Plough Quarterly Winter 2020
- Tree and Leaf, JRR Tolkien
- Beowulf, translated by Seamus Heaney
- Monacan Millenium, Jeffrey Hantley
- A Philosophy of Software Design, John Ousterhout
- Beyond Capitalism, Plough Quarterly Summer 2019
- Resilient Farm and Homestead, Ben Falk
- The House on Half-Bald Hill, Helena Sorenson
- Debt: The First 5000 Years, David Graeme
- Solidarity, Plough Quarterly Summer 2020
- The Fellowship of the Ring, JRR Tolkien
- School For Life, Plough Quarterly Winter 2019
- The Two Towers, JRR Tolkien
- What Makes Humans Sacred?, Plough Quarterly Fall 2016
- The Return of the King, JRR Tolkien
- What Are Families For?, Plough Quarterly Fall 2020
- The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, Lesslie Newbiggin