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Invisible Sun by Patty Flauto, Watercolor/mixed media, © 2008
The Field Guide
by Nicole Hunter
Peace in the world begins with peace in your world—within yourself and your relationships, and in the ways you perceive and react to people you meet.
I’ve developed the dialogue method Peace Through Fiction™, and am currently researching and writing the proposal for Peace Through Fiction: The Field Guide, my first nonfiction book.
Peace Through Fiction™ is a 1-2-3 dialogue method you can use with any novel, in any setting, as a simple way to increase personal and interpersonal peace.
In Peace Through Fiction, readers discuss the novel not as a literary form, but for personal and interpersonal awareness and positive growth. Characters in fiction offer us unique springboards for finding our own real-life stories, and for testing and developing new ways of relating to ourselves and other people.
Through the fictional villains, heroines, and heroes we encounter in our reading, Peace Through Fiction opens us to new ways of perceiving ourselves and other people, and helps us create new models for peace in the real world.
These are the books I’m currently working with to create Peace Through Fiction: The Field Guide:
FIGHT CLUB by Chuck Palahniuk
BELOVED by Toni Morrison
AS I LAY DYING by William Faulkner
THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST by Mohsin Hamid
HEART OF DARKNESS by Joseph Conrad
DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS by Walter Mosley
GALAPAGOS by Kurt Vonnegut
THE BEAUTIFUL THINGS THAT HEAVEN BEARS by Dinaw Mengestu
LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE by Laura Esquivel
THE HANDMAID’S TALE by Margaret Atwood
PARADISE OF THE BLIND by Duong Thu Huong
AMERICAN YOUTH by Phil LaMarche
ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
AFTER DARK by Haruki Murakami
HOUSE OF SAND AND FOG by Andre Dubus III
THE LIBERATED BRIDE by A.B. Yehoshua
DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE by Isabel Allende