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  • av Astrid van der Hulst
    252

    Organize your desk and your life with these charming sticky notes, in a variety of sizes for jotting notes, marking your place, or flagging whats important.

  • av Astrid van der Hulst
    246

    Make every gift beautiful with 12 sheets of full-color wrapping paper from Flow (plus a page of punch-out gift tags).

  • Spar 11%
    - Recipes and Stories from Refugee and Immigrant Chefs
    av Siobhan Wallace
    276

    A cookbook with wide-ranging roots and a very deep heart: 70 authentic, off-the-beaten-path recipes for delicious dishes from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Eritrea, Venezuela, and other countries are shared by chefs who arrived in the US as refugees and immigrants and found work at the Eat Offbeat catering kitchen.

  • - Bold and Inspiring Tales of Adventure, Grace, and Courage
    av Carey Wallace
    286,-

    As exciting as any Greek myth, as inspiring as any story about knights of the round table, these stories of the Christian saints are filled with history, adventure, and inspiration. Here, the lives of 70 Christian saints are organized chronologically (from 2nd century bishop St. Polycarp to Mother Teresa) and richly illustrated for kids ages 8-12.

  • - An Animal Alphabet
    av Sabrina Moyle
    113

    An exuberant ABC board book that takes babies and toddlers through the alphabet, one dancing animal at a time - from the award-winning design team Hello!Lucky.

  • Spar 16%
    - A Novel
    av Louis Bayard
    179,-

    A page-turning novel about the brilliant, melancholic future president and the two people who knew him best: his handsome and charming confidant (and roommate), Joshua Speed, and the spirited young debutante Mary Todd.

  • Spar 16%
    - Israel's Secret Agents at the Birth of the Mossad
    av Matti Friedman
    179,-

    "Wondrous . . . Compelling . . . Piercing." -The New York Times Book Review Award-winning writer Matti Friedman's tale of Israel's first spies has all the tropes of an espionage novel, including duplicity, betrayal, disguise, clandestine meetings, the bluff, and the double bluff-but it's all true.The four spies were young, Jewish, and born in Arab countries. In 1948, at the outbreak of war in Palestine, they went undercover in Beirut, spending two years running sabotage operations and sending crucial intelligence back home. It was dangerous work. Of the dozen members of their ragtag unit, five would be caught and executed-but the remainder would emerge as the nucleus of the Mossad, Israel's vaunted intelligence agency. Journalist and award-winning author Matti Friedman's masterfully told and meticulously researched tale of Israel's first spies reads like an espionage novel-but it's all true. Spies of No Country is about the slippery identities of these spies, but it's also about the complicated identity of Israel, a country that presents itself as Western but in fact has more citizens with Middle Eastern roots, just like the spies of this fascinating narrative.

  • av Mary Kay Carson
    213

    With hands-on projects, activities, and a wildlife field guide, kids discover how they can identify, attract, and protect habitat for bees, butterflies, and wild animals living right around them.

  • Spar 14%
    av Jack Staub
    366,-

    Using their garden, Hortulus Farm in Bucks County, PA, as an example, celebrated gardeners and tastemakers Jack Staub and Renny Reynolds explain the principles of garden design, and give gardeners the courage to know when to break them.

  • Spar 16%
    - An Ancient Story for Modern Times
    av Alana Newhouse
    179,-

    From the editors of Tablet magazine and the creators of the popular Unorthodox podcast, The Passover Haggadah is a modern spin on the traditional Haggadah, the story of the exodus recited at the Passover Seder for thousands of years. This one is made particularly for a younger, less religious, more urbane contemporary Jewish audience.

  • - A Bedtime Counting Book
    av Sabrina Moyle
    103

    A cheeky bedtime book that counts from 10 to 1 along with a menagerie of animals performing bedtime rituals like bathing, brushing teeth, and story time, and one baby baboon who is too jazzed to sleep. From award-winning design studio Hello!Lucky.

  • - Making Food Choices That Are Good for You, Others, and the Planet
    av Sophie Egan
    196

    A lively, surprising, and necessary guide to navigating our food choices - is a certain food OK for your health? OK for the environment? How do I know if the people who grow or create it are fairly treated? - by an expert in public health from the Culinary Institute of America.

  • av Cynthia L. Copeland
    142

    A four-colour graphic memoir for readers 8-12 in which author and artist Cindy Copeland comes of age, discovers new talents, and finds her voice as a cub reporter at her local newspaper. A laugh-out-loud funny and empowering graphic memoir about growing up and finding your voice.

  • - 75 Feel-Good, Gluten-Free Recipes Made with the World's Most Versatile Vegetable
    av Lindsay Grimes Freedman
    225

    Cauliflower really can do it all, and this book shows how this versatile veggie can be used in all your meals to make everything from blueberry muffins and a Mediterranean salad to cauliflower-crust pizza, Buffalo wings, tostadas, and gnocchi - even chocolate mousse and strawberry ice cream.

  • Spar 18%
    - Minutes a Day to Mental Fitness
    av Nancy Linde
    196

    Minutes a day to mental fitness, with all-new, genuinely fun brain games from 399 Games... author Nancy Linde, in an easy-to-take-along size.

  • av Caren Cooper
    192

    This hands-on guide to citizen science details how ordinary people can participate in scientific research and help change the world in meaningful ways.

  • - My Adventures in the Air
    av Clyde Edgerton
    290,-

  • av Robert Morgan
    188

  • av Jackson Landers
    338

    Hunting deer is the most inexpensive and environmentally friendly way to acquire organic, grass-fed meat. An average deer provides about 40 pounds of the most local meat available. This book can help local food advocates reduce or entirely eliminate the carbon footprint associated with the processing and transportation of food.

  • av Emily Whaley
    201

    In conversation with William Baldwin. Emily Whaley's garden on Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina, may be the most visited private garden in the country. And no wonder. It is the life's work of a vibrant, sociable, opinionated, determined, forceful woman who has spent the last eighty-five years cultivating whatever life offered her. MRS. WHALEY AND HER CHARLESTON GARDEN captures and preserves Emily Whaley's distinctive voice and braces us with a clear understanding of how one might cultivate a practical personal philosophy alongside one's garden. "e;An ageless and captivating visit."e; --Publishers Weekly; "e;South Carolina gardener grows into phenom."e; --USA Today, cover story; "e;Emily Whaley is wonderful, both in and out of her garden."e;--Rosemary Verey, author of THE AMERICAN WOMAN'S GARDEN. As seen on CBS Sunday Morning. Now in its 6th printing.

  • - A Writer's Life
    av Lee Smith
    223

    ';A memoir that shines with a bright spirit, a generousheart and an entertaining knack for celebrating absurdity.'The New York Times Book Review';This is Smith at her finest.'Library Journal, starred review Set deep in the mountains of Virginia, the Grundy of Lee Smith's youth was a place of coal miners, tent revivals, mountain music, drive-in theaters, and her daddy's dimestore. When she was sent off to college to gain some ';culture,' she understood that perhaps the richest culture she would ever know was the one she was leaving. Lee Smith's fiction has always lived and breathed with the rhythms and people of the Appalachian South. But never before has she written her own story.Dimestore's fifteen essays are crushingly honest, wise and perceptive, and superbly entertaining. Together, they create an inspiring story of the birth of a writer and a poignant look at a way of life that has all but vanished.

  • av Christopher Castellani
    263,-

  • av Larry Brown
    161

    Ten stories confront the dark side of human life as characters are challenged by crisis and pathology, including how a couple faces the disfigurement of cancer in the bedroom, the rationalizations of a wife beater, or the mind of a teenage killer.

  • av Lewis Nordan
    156

    ALA Notable Book; 1994 Mississippi Writers Award for Fiction; 1994 Southern Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. In WOLF WHISTLE, Lewis Nordan unleashes the hellhounds of his prodigious imagination on one of the most notorious racial killings of the century, the Emmett Till murder. Soon we're on a magical mystery tour of the Southern psyche of the mid-1950s and the dawning of guilt and recognition in a whole generation of white Southerners. "An immense and wall-shattering display of talent. WOLF WHISTLE will help usher Lewis Nordan into the Hall of Fame of American Letters."--Randall Kenan, The Nation.

  • - How One Man Nearly Lost His Sanity, Spent a Fortune, and Endured an Existential Crisis in the Quest for the Perfect Garden
    av William Alexander
    188

  • - A True Story
    av Joel Ben Izzy
    195

    This inspiring memoir by a storyteller who lost his voice, and gained some unexpected wisdom, is ';nothing less than a spiritual odyssey' (San Francisco Chronicle). ';Heartwarming and smart and wonderfully written,' this is that rare, magical booka book that tells a good story, but also shows us how the tales we learned when we were children shed light on our adult lives (Detroit Free Press). An award-winning professional storyteller, Joel ben Izzy had the unusual opportunity to relive those lessons when he lost his voice after undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer, and reconnected with his old teacher, Lenny. Through his meetings with Lenny, Joel rediscovers the wisdom of ancient tales and takes us on a journey into a world of beggars and kings, monks and tigers, lost horses and buried treasuresand in the end tells us the secret of happiness. ';This is a beautiful book full of old talesfrom China, India, Persia, Jerusalemthat help storyteller Joel ben Izzy through dark times of silence and back into light and sound once more. Wonderful!' Grace Paley ';Heartfelt... This brief book speaks to people in trouble. It provides edifying advice, intimately given, like the best-sellingTuesdays with Morrie.' TheDallas Morning News ';What a gift, what a blessing, funny, brilliant, wise.' Anne Lamott

  • - A Monograph
    av Eric Christenson
    782,-

  • av Dori Sanders
    174

    Clover Hill is ten years old when her father, the principal of the local elementary school, marries a white woman, Sara Kate. Just hours later, an automobile accident compels Clover to forge a relationship with the new stepmother she hardly knows in this beautiful, enduring novel about a family lost and found. First published by Algonquin in 1990 and winner of the Lillian Smith Award for Southern literature that enhances racial awareness, Clover is a national bestseller and has been recommended reading for classrooms across the country. Now on our thirtieth anniversary we have the pleasure of republishing this Algonquin classic in trade paperback, with an original essay by the author. In the spirit of Cold Sassy Tree and The Secret Life of Bees, Clover is a witty, insightful classic for readers of all ages.

  • - A Life On and Off the Court
    av Tim Crothers & Roy Williams
    182

    Now in paperback, updated with an afterword and new photos.One of the most respected and successful basketball coaches in the nation, Coach Roy Williams has traveled an unlikely path. In Hard Work he tells the story of his life, from his turbulent childhood through a coaching career with the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. With his new afterword, Williams takes us past the two NCAA championship titles to the subsequent 2010 season, its shake-up losses, the unexpected departure of key players, and on to a new season of coaching some of the most dazzling young players in the countryand a surprising ACC championship.Williams recounts his rough early years; his long tenure as head coach at the University of Kansas; how he recruits, teaches, and motivates his players; how hes shepherded teams through some of the most nail-biting games at both Kansas and UNC; and how he suffered through one of the roughest seasons of his tenure and came out on the other side to be awarded 2011 ACC Coach of the Year.

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