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Deborah Derrickson Kossmann reckons with family trauma and her mother’s hoarding disorder in her piercing, empathetic debut memoir, Lost Found Kept.

Deborah Derrickson Kossmann reckons with family trauma and her mother’s hoarding disorder in her piercing, empathetic debut memoir, Lost Found Kept.

Flipping through any given section of the exceptional photography tome Magnum America is like watching history pass before your eyes.

Flipping through any given section of the exceptional photography tome Magnum America is like watching history pass before your eyes.


Alonso Duralde’s Hollywood Pride is a wide-ranging, well-written and visually appealing cultural history of LGBTQ+ representation in film.


Alonso Duralde’s Hollywood Pride is a wide-ranging, well-written and visually appealing cultural history of LGBTQ+ representation in film.

With her new guided journal, Leaf, Cloud, Crow, Margaret Renkl invites readers into a yearlong commitment to seeing the world more clearly and, in doing so, knitting ourselves closer to it.

With her new guided journal, Leaf, Cloud, Crow, Margaret Renkl invites readers into a yearlong commitment to seeing the world more clearly and, in doing so, knitting ourselves closer to it.

Atlas Obscura: Wild Life is a monumental tour through the world’s most interesting organisms, with heaping piles of facts, stories, photographs and illustrations.

Atlas Obscura: Wild Life is a monumental tour through the world’s most interesting organisms, with heaping piles of facts, stories, photographs and illustrations.

In Night Magic, Leigh Ann Henion investigates the wisdom and wonder to be found in darkness, writing about bats, lightning bugs, bioluminescent mushrooms and much more.

In Night Magic, Leigh Ann Henion investigates the wisdom and wonder to be found in darkness, writing about bats, lightning bugs, bioluminescent mushrooms and much more.

Take a charming chronological journey through 100 of our most cherished love songs, from “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole to “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” by Death Cab for Cutie.

Take a charming chronological journey through 100 of our most cherished love songs, from “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole to “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” by Death Cab for Cutie.

The petite Victorian Parlour Games is chock-full of easy-to-play party games that is sure to liven up any gathering.

The petite Victorian Parlour Games is chock-full of easy-to-play party games that is sure to liven up any gathering.

Tom Huddleston’s The Worlds of George R.R. Martin is a well-researched, engagingly written and visually immersive experience.

Tom Huddleston’s The Worlds of George R.R. Martin is a well-researched, engagingly written and visually immersive experience.

The Work of Art is a visionary compendium of ephemera that makes visible the bridge between idea and artwork.

The Work of Art is a visionary compendium of ephemera that makes visible the bridge between idea and artwork.

Dwight Garner’s The Upstairs Delicatessen is an irresistible blend of memoir, literary history and culinary journalism.

Dwight Garner’s The Upstairs Delicatessen is an irresistible blend of memoir, literary history and culinary journalism.

The Memory Palace collects stories from Nate DiMeo’s award-winning podcast about historical people—famous and unknown alike, all breathtakingly human.

The Memory Palace collects stories from Nate DiMeo’s award-winning podcast about historical people—famous and unknown alike, all breathtakingly human.

The Icon and the Idealist is a compelling, warts-and-all dual biography of the warring leaders of the early 20th-century birth control movement: Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett.

The Icon and the Idealist is a compelling, warts-and-all dual biography of the warring leaders of the early 20th-century birth control movement: Margaret Sanger and Mary Ware Dennett.

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