Jennifer Finney Boylan knows that to write about dogs is to write about the very nature of love.
Jennifer Finney Boylan knows that to write about dogs is to write about the very nature of love.
Jennifer Finney Boylan knows that to write about dogs is to write about the very nature of love.
Lee C. Camp’s Scandalous Witness offers a brilliant summary and exposition of the ways that Christianity is a politic, not a religion.
Erin Gardner’s Procrastibaking is full of delicious-sounding recipes that be turned out in under 50 minutes.
How to Be an Artist combines color reproductions of famous works with inspiring directives and reflections on art-making and sustainable creative practice.
Earth Almanac is a beautifully illustrated book of phenology, the interconnection of living things through seasonal change.
R. Eric Thomas’ narration provides the perfect tone for sassy asides, making these deeply personal stories even more so.
Anyone with even a passing interest in constitutional law and the Bill of Rights will be enthralled by this audiobook.
Pieces focusing on family matters, such as the suicide of Sedaris’ sister Tiffany, can feel wistful, yet the author’s trademark hilarity prevails.
The author’s sparkling wit and lively narrative style make for an all-around upbeat reading experience.
In this wide-ranging collection, Koul writes about interracial romance, internet harassment and the blend of cultures that has informed her identity.
Irby is frank and unfiltered in essays on her troubled childhood, her adventures in dating and sex, and personal connection in the digital age.
In Fighting Words, Nancy F. Cott vividly portrays the important work and complicated lives of four prominent post-World War I foreign correspondents.
Helen Hamilton Gardener may be the most famous suffrage activist you’ve never heard of, and Free Thinker is the compelling narrative of her life.
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