What used to be the cause celebre of sailors, convicts, circus acts, and bikers now colors the flesh of 20 percent of Americans—yes, tattoos are suddenly hip and fashionable. With 300 striking photographs, this coffee-table-worthy... Read More
New England cuisine and its piscine bounty are the stars of this outdoorsy new cookbook by acclaimed cookbook author Jennifer Trainer Thompson. At least half of the profusion of color photographs are shot by the shore, and one can almost... Read More
Accessible and beautiful, "Eco Living Japan" presents concepts of Japanese house design specialized for modern ecological sensibilities. With emphases on the history of Japanese construction and modern building simplicity, this book is... Read More
This is one of the better single sources for entrepreneurs looking for counsel in their newly minted businesses. Small business consultant Alan Yong offers entrepreneurs a comprehensive playbook in The Four Pillars of Business Success... Read More
A must read for educators and parents, "Cultivating the Genius of Black Children" is a practical, in-depth look at the cultural relevancy and teaching methodologies best suited for the success of black children in public and private... Read More
The popularity of local farmers’ markets and community-supported agriculture (CSA) initiatives often involves a common question: what to do with an uncommon or abundant supply of—insert fruit/vegetable/herb of choice here—and how... Read More
Full of interesting anecdotes and behind-the-scenes peeks, this book is an authoritative resource in television marketing. Andy Bryant and Charlie Mawer’s "The TV Brand Builders" is an insightful look at television brands and how to... Read More
With birdsong and father-son bonding, this book is an immersive experience, following the author on his journey and learning along with him. Donald Kroodsma has already written multiple books about birds and their songs, but his latest... Read More