Responsibility


Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
The Pigeon Wants a Puppy!
David Gets in Trouble
Arthur's Pet Business
Nanette's Baguette
The Lorax
The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room
I Wanna Iguana
The Paperboy
Pigsty
What If Everybody Did That? (What If Everybody? Book 1)
The Mitten
Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem
Three Bears in a Boat
Alexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
The Cavalier by Israh AziziThe Amber Spyglass by Philip PullmanA Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le GuinAll the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrJane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Coming Of Age Novels And Stories
60 books — 22 voters
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales by Oliver SacksOf Mice and Men by John SteinbeckFahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyMoby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman MelvilleMyths to Live By by Joseph Campbell
For your mind to improve....
98 books — 8 voters

To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee1984 by George OrwellThe Poisonwood Bible by Barbara KingsolverThe Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckAnimal Farm by George Orwell
Literature of Social Change
434 books — 315 voters
Kid Docs by Jenny LynneLittle Mouse's Sweet Treat by Shana HollowellTwo Hundred One Tasks for the Modern Elementary Teacher by Dianne DodsonNeurology by April Chloe TerrazasSpecial Place by L.R.E. McGlotham
Best elementary classroom reads
11 books — 7 voters

You Are Not So Smart by David McRaneyThe Four Agreements by Miguel RuizThe Practicing Stoic by Ward FarnsworthThe Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der KolkExtreme Ownership by Jocko Willink
Humpty Dumpty Elegy
70 books — 1 voter

Marianne Williamson
You may believe that you are responsible for what you do, but not for what you think. The truth is that you are responsible for what you think, because it is only at this level that you can exercise choice. What you do comes from what you think.
Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles"

Katja Millay
People like to say love is unconditional, but it's not, and even if it was unconditional, it's still never free. There's always an expectation attached. They always want something in return. Like they want you to be happy or whatever and that makes you automatically responsible for their happiness because they won't be happy unless you are ... I just don't want that responsibility. ...more
Katja Millay, The Sea of Tranquility

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