\u201cThe\xa0Reign\xa0of\xa0Wolf\xa021\u201d is the true love story of an alpha pair who lead their Yellowstone pack with grace, courage, and an unbreakable bond.\xa0What these wolves can teach us about love, loyalty, and leadership.\nAlso, our global food system feeds environmental crises like global warming and water pollution even as it fails to adequately feed billions of people worldwide. So in the 50th anniversary edition of \u201cDiet for a Small Planet,\u201d author Frances Moore Lapp\xe9 renews her calls for a plant- and planet-centered food revolution for the sake of climate, health, and democracy.\nAnd in some Native cultures four more crops join the \u201cThree Sisters\u201d of corn, beans, and squash. The \u201cSeven Sisters\u201d and the importance of saving Native seeds.\xa0\n\nJoin the next Living on Earth Book Club event on December 9th at 6:30 p.m.! We'll be speaking with diver-filmmaker Craig Foster about his book Underwater Wild, which captures the underwater world of wonder seen in the Academy Award-winning documentary \u201cMy Octopus Teacher.\u201d Register at loe.org/events\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices