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You can order our book Circle Holding: A Practical Guide to Facilitating Talking Circles on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Circle-Holding-Practical-Facilitating-Talking/dp/1805013157/)
To learn more about facilitating circles you can join one of our trainings:
Tessa's trainings can also be found at
We love to hear from circle facilitators and circle goers so please email us at [email protected]
In our conversation Ariel talked about the Arab Israeli Book Club – here’s a guardian review from when it all started, back in 2010:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/feb/08/radical-reading-israeli-arab-book-club
It was shortlisted for the Not the Booker Prize by the Guardian, and received an interestingly critical review here:
Food and food culture are a big part of my bridge building work – there’s an interesting take on this aspect of Raising Sparks from a food blogger here:
If you are interested in delving into the background of this novel and the interfaith research involved, there is a wonderful interview by Rina Wolfson, herself a gifted educator who has sadly passed away since this interview, which makes it all the mor precious to me: https://www.thejc.com/life/books/raising-sparks-from-suffolk-to-jerusalem-drpuxl5e
Particularly precious to me as an interfaith practitioner is this perceptive review from a Muslim reader:
Music credit: Fabio Venuti
By Julia Davis and Tessa Venuti SandersonYou can order our book Circle Holding: A Practical Guide to Facilitating Talking Circles on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Circle-Holding-Practical-Facilitating-Talking/dp/1805013157/)
To learn more about facilitating circles you can join one of our trainings:
Tessa's trainings can also be found at
We love to hear from circle facilitators and circle goers so please email us at [email protected]
In our conversation Ariel talked about the Arab Israeli Book Club – here’s a guardian review from when it all started, back in 2010:
https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2010/feb/08/radical-reading-israeli-arab-book-club
It was shortlisted for the Not the Booker Prize by the Guardian, and received an interestingly critical review here:
Food and food culture are a big part of my bridge building work – there’s an interesting take on this aspect of Raising Sparks from a food blogger here:
If you are interested in delving into the background of this novel and the interfaith research involved, there is a wonderful interview by Rina Wolfson, herself a gifted educator who has sadly passed away since this interview, which makes it all the mor precious to me: https://www.thejc.com/life/books/raising-sparks-from-suffolk-to-jerusalem-drpuxl5e
Particularly precious to me as an interfaith practitioner is this perceptive review from a Muslim reader:
Music credit: Fabio Venuti