- Inspiration from Enlightened Nuns,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
(1994; 84k/28pp.)
- An invitation and introduction to the Therigatha (Verses of the Elder Nuns), whose stories it contains are widely regarded as among the most moving and inspiring in the entire Pali canon.
- Investigation for Insight,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
(1994; 112k/37pp.)
- An exploration of the teachings of dhammavicaya (investigation-of-dhammas), a key factor to be developed in the cultivation of insight.
- The Practice of Giving,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
- (From the anthology: Dana: The Practice of Giving, selected essays edited by Bhikkhu Bodhi.)
- Right Livelihood: The Noble Eightfold path in the Working Life,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
- (From the anthology: The Buddhist Layman, four essays by R. Bogoda, Susan Elbaum Jootla, and M.O'C. Walshe.)
- A Taste of the Holy Life: An Account of an International Ordination in Myanmar,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
(2005; 29k/10pp.)
- An account of a 1994 ceremony in which fifty men ordained as bhikkhus (monks) at the International Meditation Centre in Yangon, Myanmar (Rangoon, Burma).
- Teacher of the Devas,
by Susan Elbaum Jootla
(1999; 114k/38pp.)
- This lively book explores the important role played by the devas (divine beings) in the Pali suttas, with particular emphasis on the Buddha's role as their teacher.