I couldn't possibly have one book, but toward the top of the list:

Watership Down- Richard Adams
Seeker of Visions- John Fire Lame Deer and Richard Erdoes
The Spiritual Teachings of Marcus Aurelius- Mark Forstater
The Way of the Owl- Frank Rivers
Tao Teh Ching- Lao Tzu
Zen in the Martial Arts- Joe Hyams
Words of Power -Voices from Indian America
edited by Norbert S. Hill, jr. (Oneida)
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy- Greg Palast
Silent Spring- Rachel Carson (The mrs.' pick)
Prayers of the Cosmos- meditations on the aramaic words of Jesus
Translated by Neil Douglas-Klotz
The New Indians- Stan Steiner
Fools Crow- Thomas E. Mails
All Men Are Brothers- the writings of Ghandi compiled by Krishna
Kripalani
No Logo- Naomi Klein
The Vampire Lestat- Anne Rice
Mr. Nice- Howard Marks
The Radicalism of the American Revolution- Gordon S. wood
Stupid White Men- Michael Moore
Crashing the Party- Ralph Nader
Yoga- B.K.S. Iyengar
Jesus and Buddha / the parallel sayings- edited by Marcus Borg
A People's History of the United States- Howard Zinn
What people are for? Edward Abbey

Thanks to everyone for their selections....

Robert Yorga
St. Anthony West

"To a thinking being, an act that accords with Nature also accords with
Reason"
Marcus Aurelius

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