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Penn and Kim Holderness
1 of 23 titles
ADHD Is Awesome: A Guide To (Mostly) Thriving With ADHD
by Penn and Kim Holderness
Harper Horizon
ADHD Is Awesome is the engaging, uplifting antidote to traditional ADHD books. Bestselling authors Penn and Kim Holderness draw on their often-hilarious personal experiences and the expertise of doctors, researchers, and specialists. Written to appeal to the ADHD brain, this book lays out what it’s like to have ADHD or love someone who does—and how to (mostly) thrive with it.
Stuart E. Eizenstat
2 of 23 titles
The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World
by Stuart E. Eizenstat
Rowman & Littlefield
Longtime diplomat and negotiator Stuart E. Eizenstat covers every major contemporary international agreement, from the treaty to end the Vietnam War to the Kyoto Protocols and the Iranian Nuclear Accord. This book will be an indispensable volume to understand American foreign policy and provide invaluable insights on the art of negotiation for anyone involved in government or business negotiations.
Auguries & Divinations: Poems
3 of 23 titles
Auguries & Divinations: Poems
by Auguries & Divinations: Poems
Bauhan Publishing
Winner of the 2023 May Sarton New Hampshire poetry prize, this collection of poemstracks a young woman’s coming-of-age, attuned to the unspoken rules of women’slives, the suburban underworld, and the energies of eros. An older woman, Lucie,becomes the narrator’s Beatrice in love and survival, and she returns home seasonedand ready to claim a life of her own making.
Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi
4 of 23 titles
Being Muslim Today: Reclaiming the Faith from Orthodoxy and Islamophobia
by Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi
Rowman & Littlefield
In Being Muslim Today, author Dr. Saqib Qureshi silences the noise that obscures the message of Islam. He provides a compelling presentation of the faith’s beginnings, its evolution throughout the last 1,400 years, and its relevance today. He simplifies complicated academic debates and reveals the heart and soul of a growing faith tradition.
Leaf SeligmanBauhan
5 of 23 titles
Being Restorative
by Leaf SeligmanBauhan
Bauhan Publishing
Restorative introduces a fresh exploration of restorative justice (or restorative practice). It discusses re-imagining justice, replacing retributive models with processes of accountability that acknowledge systemic injustices, and dismantling root causes of harmful behaviors while affording individuals the opportunity to inhabit their full humanity. It invites the reader to re-imagine the world and its possibilities.Learn more about this title. Digital Galley Available.
Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis
6 of 23 titles
Comparison Girl for Teens
by Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis
Kregel Publications
This book invites the teen reader into a mindset that counteracts the culture of comparing ourselves to others. It is the perfect guide for small group leaders, parents of teen girls, and anyone else who’d like to share this gospel message with the teen girl they love.
Melissa Hafting
7 of 23 titles
Dare to Bird: Exploring the Joy and Healing Power of Birds
by Melissa Hafting
Rocky Mountain Books
A compelling photographic journey that urges the birding community to welcome more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), women, and LGBTQIA+ individuals into its fold.
Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
8 of 23 titles
Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
by Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
She Writes Press
A world-weary museum curator leaves eastern cities behind to forge a new life in Montana. When a bereaved rancher suggests she learn about cattle, visits to his hidden mountain valley lead to night-calving in blizzards, exploring vast grasslands on horseback, listening to the languages of bugling elk and dancing birds. Wonder becomes her invitation into rare and unexpected intimacies.
Susana Illera Martínez and Patricia McCausland-Gallo
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Encanto: The Official Cookbook
by Susana Illera Martínez and Patricia McCausland-Gallo
Insight Editions
Join Mirabel and the Familia Madrigal in the kitchen with this official cookbook, featuring delicious authentic Colombian dishes inspired by Disney’s instant-classic film Encanto!
Ricardo Sunderland
10 of 23 titles
The Energy Advantage: How to Go from Managing Your Time to Mastering Your Energy
by Ricardo Sunderland
HarperCollins Leadership
How do you maximize your success and impact as a leader while maintaining your stamina and sanity? The answer doesn’t lie in simple “efficiency.” It’s not about making better use of your time and resources. It’s about understanding how energy works and how to tap into its power.
Veronica Hinke and Jody Revenson
11 of 23 titles
Harry Potter Afternoon Tea Magic
by Veronica Hinke and Jody Revenson
Insight Editions
Host a magical, sophisticated, and traditional British tea inspired by the Wizarding World with Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts: Afternoon Tea Magic!
Heidi Beierle
12 of 23 titles
Heidi Across America: One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland
by Heidi Beierle
Health Communications Inc.
Heidi Bierle’s solo coast to coast bike trip, began as a research trip about rural America but the kindness of strangers, the emotional pinch of revisiting Wyoming where she grew up, and extreme heat turned her trip into a gritty journey to self-love, empathy, and respect for the spirit of place as a pathway to find connection and home.
Sam Owens
13 of 23 titles
I Hate Job Interviews: Stop Stressing. Start Performing. Get the Job You Want.
by Sam Owens
HarperCollins Leadership
Prepare for your next job interview with confidence! In I Hate Job Interviews, Sam Owens shares his proven methodology and frameworks to answer any interview question. Learn how to craft powerful examples, conduct practice interviews, make a strong first impression, tell compelling stories, and negotiate salary. Get ready to ace your interview!
Harold James
14 of 23 titles
The IMF and European Debt Crisis
by Harold James
International Monetary Fund
This book explores the IMF’s engagement in Europe in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis. It explains the nature and consequences of the assistance provided to Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Cyprus by the “troika”—the IMF, European Central Bank, and European Commission. It also analyzes how the euro area developments interacted with and affected the rest of Europe.
Chris M. Cannon
15 of 23 titles
In the Footsteps of the Traveller: The Astronomy of Northern Dene
by Chris M. Cannon
University of Manitoba Press
Much more than stories about the sky, Indigenous astronomies provide powerful, centuries-old models of knowing, being, and relating to the world. Through collaboration with more than sixty-five Dene Elders and culture bearers across thirty-four communities in Alaska and Canada, this study reveals the significance of the stars to Northern Dene life, language, and culture.
Paul Pritchard
16 of 23 titles
The Longest Climb: A Memoir of Love, Mountaineering, and Healing
by Paul Pritchard
Rocky Mountain Books
An inspiring, moving, and unblinking view of a battered climber who refuses to turn his back on the mountains while recovering from a traumatic head injury.
Ben V. Greene
17 of 23 titles
My Child Is Trans, Now What?: A Joy-Centered Approach to Support
by Ben V. Greene
Rowman & Littlefield
My Child is Trans, Now What? is for parents and loved ones of transgender youth and young adults at any stage in their journey. Trans education free of judgment is in short supply, and this book combines personal stories, key resources, and emotional support to guide those who wish to help trans youth but don’t know how.
Mike Pride
18 of 23 titles
Northern Voices: Forty Years on the Poetry Beat
by Mike Pride
Bauhan Publishing
Northern Voices is a posthumous text made from Mike Pride’s personal journals on poetry. It explores the work of six remarkable poets: Donald Hall, Jane Kenyon, MaxineKumin, Charles Simic, Wesley McNair, and Sharon Olds, and the ways in which their artistry was shaped by the natural beauties and hard realities of life in New Hampshire.
Sammy Monsour and Kassady Wiggins
19 of 23 titles
Salt and Shore
by Sammy Monsour and Kassady Wiggins
Insight Editions
Inspired takes on timeless recipes honoring coastal communities of the South and highlighting the sustainable seafood, spirited libations, warm hospitality, and rich heritage of the region.
Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
20 of 23 titles
The Success Guidebook: How to Visualize, Actualize, and Amplify You
by Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Health Communications Inc.
In The Success Guidebook, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino, master life coach and founder of The Best Ever You Network, writes that we must define success for ourselves—a one-size-fits-all-concept is unworkable. Success is more than materialism and achievements. Rather, it’s joy, peace, gratitude, and striving for our best in each moment. Included are inspiring case studies, insightful exercises, and actionable steps.
Captain Liz Clark
21 of 23 titles
Swell: A Sailing Surfer’s Voyage of Awakening
by Captain Liz Clark
Patagonia
Embarking on a life of freedom that most only dream about, Liz Clark set sail for the South Pacific as captain of her 40-foot sailboat, Swell, in search of surf, self, and the wonder that lies beyond the unbroken horizon. Her memoir chronicles ten years, 20,000 miles, countless challenges, and one amazing cat. Now in paperback, Swell inspires adventurers everywhere.
Gabriel Reilich and Lucia Knell
22 of 23 titles
Upworthy Good People: Stories From the Best of Humanity
by Gabriel Reilich and Lucia Knell
Disney Publishing
Upworthy, the beloved social media platform where millions go to seek inspiration, presents Good People, a trove of 101 life-affirming stories told straight from the heart. Handpicked from Upworthy’s community of millions, each piece speaks to the breadth, depth, and beauty of the human experience, and offers readers a restorative opportunity to believe in people’s fundamental goodness.
Rokhl Auerbach
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Warsaw Testament
by Rokhl Auerbach
White Goat Press
Warsaw Testament, a memoir based on Rokhl Auerbach’s wartime writings both in the Warsaw Ghetto and on the Aryan side of the occupied city during WWII, provides an unmatched portrait of the last days of Warsaw’s Yiddish literary and cultural community—and of Auerbach’s own struggle to survive. Translated by Samuel Kassow. Published by White Goat Press.
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