2022 Nautilus Book Award Winners

Book Awards
An old book sits open atop another old book on a wooden floor with a blue mystical background. The other side features the Nautilus Book Awards logo and the title 2022 Award Winners.

We are thrilled to announce that two New Society titles have won Nautilus Awards this year, and one of them has won two awards!

The Nautilus Awards aim to recognize ‘Better Books for a Better World.’ Their core mission is to celebrate and honor books that support conscious living & green values, high-level wellness, positive social change & social justice, and spiritual growth.

Gold in World Cultures’ Transformational Growth & Development

The Web of Meaning by Jeremy Lent

Integrating modern science with traditional wisdom, The Web of Meaning investigates humanity’s age-old questions—Who am I? Why am I? How should I live?—from a fresh perspective, laying down the foundation for a new worldview of interconnectedness that could foster sustainable flourishing on a thriving Earth.

The cover of "The Web of Meaning" features a brown background decorated with the Nautilus Book Awards Gold Winner badge and the title "World Cultures' Transformational Growth & Development."

Silver in Science & Cosmology

The Web of Meaning by Jeremy Lent

The cover of "The Web of Meaning" features a light grey background decorated with the Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner badge and the title "Science & Cosmology."

Silver in World Cultures’ Transformational Growth & Development

Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table, by. Carol Anne Hilton, MBA

Indigenomics lays out the tenets of the emerging Indigenous economy, built around relationships, multigenerational stewardship, and care for all. Includes voices of leading First Nations business leaders. Powerful reading for business leaders, policymakers, and economists.

The cover of "Indigenomics" features a blue background decorated with the Nautilus Book Awards Silver Winner badge and the title "World Cultures' Transformational Growth & Development."

Congratulations Jeremy and Carole Anne!


About the Author

Jeremy Lent is the award-winning author of The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity’s Search for Meaning and Requiem of the Human Soul. A former internet company CEO, he is founder of the non-profit Liology Institute dedicated to fostering an integrated, life-affirming worldview. He lives in Berkeley, California.

Carol Anne Hilton is founder of the Indigenomics Institute and an advisor to business, governments, and First Nations. She is a Hesquiaht woman of Nuu chah nulth descent from the west coast of Vancouver Island. She holds an MBA and comes from 10,000 years of the potlatch tradition. She lives in Victoria, BC.

Additional Reads

The Web of Meaning

$16.25 USD$39.99 USD

Indigenomics

$14.30 USD$31.99 USD

Earth for All

$16.25 USD$29.99 USD

An Economy of Well-Being

$13.00 USD$19.99 USD

A Finer Future

$22.75 USD$34.99 USD

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