Free Reading Materials

At PPNI Publishing, we believe in the power of knowledge and the joy of reading. As a token of our appreciation for your support, we are pleased to offer a selection of free reading materials for anyone to enjoy. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, learning something new, or simply looking to relax with a good book, our complimentary resources are here to enrich your experience. Dive into our collection and discover the world of possibilities at no cost—it’s our way of giving back to the community.

Blue Sky Mountain

Blue Sky Mountain: Building a Home in the Uinta Mountains is a story about the experiences of Calvin and Susan Knittle-Hunter building a home and living in the Uinta Primitive Wilderness area in Northeast Utah. Click on the link below to open the complimentary  PDF version of the book. 

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The Great Cosmic Mother

“In the beginning . . . was a very female sea. For two-and-a-half billion years on earth, all life-forms floated in the womb-like environment of the planetary ocean—nourished and protected by its fluid chemicals, rocked by the lunar-tidal rhythms. Charles Darwin believed the menstrual cycle originated here, organically echoing the moon-pulse of the sea. And, because this longest period of life’s time on earth was dominated by marine forms reproducing parthenogenetically, he concluded that the female principle was primordial. In the beginning, life did not gestate within the body of any creature, but within the ocean womb containing all organic life. There were no specialized sex organs; rather, a generalized female existence reproduced itself within the female body of the sea.” Click on the link below to open the complimentary  PDF version of the book. (Wikipedia)

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This Believing World

This Believing World” (1926) by Lewis Browne is a thoughtful exploration of the world’s major religions, presented in a manner accessible to the general reader. Browne, a former rabbi turned author, offers a clear and concise account of the beliefs and practices of various religious traditions, including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism, among others. The book is notable for its engaging narrative style and the inclusion of over seventy illustrations and animated maps, all drawn by Browne himself. These visual aids enhance the reader’s understanding of the global distribution and influence of these religious traditions. “This Believing World” remains a significant work in the field of comparative religion, offering insights that are both informative and reflective of Browne’s broad perspective on faith and spirituality​ (Internet Archive)​ ​ (Wikipedia).

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The Kalevala: Epic Poem of Finland

Kalevala: The Epic Poem of Finland” is a monumental work in Finnish literature, meticulously compiled by Elias Lönnrot in the 19th century from the ancient oral traditions of the Finnish people. This epic poem, composed of 50 cantos, delves into a world where mythology, folklore, and history intertwine, painting a vivid picture of Finland’s cultural roots. At its heart is Väinämöinen, a wise and powerful shaman whose adventures and struggles against mystical forces and rival heroes form the backbone of the narrative. Through its rich tapestry of tales—ranging from creation myths to heroic quests—Kalevala explores themes of magic, nature, and the eternal struggle between good and evil, offering a window into the soul of Finland. The Kalevala is not just a literary masterpiece but a cornerstone of Finnish national identity, inspiring generations of readers, artists, and scholars worldwide.

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