No diagnosis is as evil as Alzheimer’s. While it slowly strips away memories, experiences, and personalities, it leaves victims with enough awareness to know something is terribly, and terrifyingly, wrong. At some point, even this... Read More
Learn the history of macaroni and cheese and pizza, discover the ancestor of the apple, and speculate about what your tortilla is doing when you think it’s just lying there. Taste far-flung places on the globe just by opening your... Read More
If every job had a guidebook as easy to read yet informative as Don’t Sit on the Baby, we would all be choosing our careers more wisely. Author Halley Bondy helps readers decide whether child care is the right path for them, then... Read More
James Connor’s "I, Dwayne Kleber" offers readers a snapshot of a young teenager growing up in Philadelphia in the late 1960s. When his mother becomes pregnant and quits her job, it’s up to Dwayne and his twin brother, Reggie, to... Read More
The crafts market has blown up in recent years, and while many books on knitting clothes exist, there are few about knitting as it relates to interior décor. With the impending holiday chaos, a knitting project may not be first on your... Read More
Refreshingly simple and endlessly entertaining, the stick is the essence of play. It “provides a starting point for the active imagination and the raw material for transformation into—almost anything.” It speaks a universal... Read More
Zeke Meeks is the only kid in his third grade class who’s not obsessed with the latest trend. When his best friend, Hector, pipes up with the theme song (“Puppet Pals are so much fun, for just about everyone”) and wearing the... Read More
Analysis of theological documents can reveal as much about the interpreter as the original author, inspiring artistic endeavors and spawning a complex division in the publishing industry. The writings of Swedish visionary Emanuel... Read More