Jamie Coleman’s entertaining little volume just begs for a feline follow-up.
Jamie Coleman’s entertaining little volume just begs for a feline follow-up.
Jamie Coleman’s entertaining little volume just begs for a feline follow-up.
Readers get the real sense that they can almost slip back in time and survey Emily Dickinson’s garden with her.
This encyclopedia of fragrant plants with incredibly sensual descriptions will help even the most dejected gardener endure the darkest days of winter.
This book not only a treasure trove of information for those interested in bees but also delightfully entertaining.
Readers of Gavin Pretor-Pinney’s book will be hard-pressed to ignore the skies again.
Don’t miss this deep and dishy collection.
This account is a moving tribute of the power and persistence of American women.
Robert’s slim, digestible book presents typical bummers and sticky situations, then reveals how philosophy can help you reframe and move on.
Leslie Jamison reads her collection of essays in a direct, matter-of-fact voice, underscored with a tinge of longing.
In this excellent memoir full of astute moments of nuanced observation, John Hodgman explores his myriad interests, which inform his unique perspective.
In her powerful collection of personal essays, Bernard reflects upon her experiences as a black woman in America.
This attractive giftbook includes a reverential summary of every Woodstock performance, along with striking photographs from each gig and more.
After the 2016 election, Clifford Thompson wanted to break out of his bubble and understand how others understood themselves and the world.
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