This page is a thoughtfully curated collection of books that have deeply influenced and supported our family’s journey toward intentional living and better health.
Each title featured here has offered wisdom, practical guidance, or fresh perspective on wellness, homemaking, parenting, and faith. Whether you’re just beginning to explore a more holistic lifestyle or you’re well along the path, we hope these books bring insight, encouragement, and inspiration to your home as they have to ours.
Check back often—I’ll continue adding new favorites as our library (and our journey) grows.
#1 Recommendation

If you can read a 500 page smut book. You can read a 500 page bible. It’s literally telling stories and once you deep dive into it, it is INSANE how much this world is deceiving us. Call me crazy. I do not care. ANYWHOOOO…next!
More Recommendations

Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness by Dr. Thomas Cowan argues that the rise in chronic childhood conditions—like allergies, asthma, and autism—may be linked to increased vaccine use. Cowan suggests that natural childhood illnesses help develop a stronger immune system and that modern vaccination disrupts this process. The book challenges mainstream vaccine science, promoting a more cautious and natural approach to childhood health.
Turtles All the Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth (edited by Mary Holland) explores vaccine science using over 1,200 references from scientific studies, government sources, and manufacturers. The book examines vaccine safety, effectiveness, and the broader public health impact, offering detailed analysis and information on these topics.


Dissolving Illusions explores the dramatic decline in infectious disease deaths since the mid-1800s, showing that this improvement largely happened before widespread use of vaccines and antibiotics. Using overlooked historical data, the book challenges the common belief that medical interventions alone caused increased lifespans. It encourages readers to question accepted medical narratives and learn from history to avoid repeating past mistakes.







