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Land Access and Resettlement: A Guide to Best Practice
Gerry Reddy, Eddie Smyth and Michael Steyn
Greenleaf Publishing
Aizlewood Business Centre
Aizlewood's Mill, Nursery Street, Sheffield S3 8GG, UK
9781783532131 $50.00 www.greenleaf-publishing.com
Land Access and Resettlement: A Guide to Best Practice provides a guide to plans for how to
implement and review land access and resettlement processes to avoid common problems, and is
based on many lessons learned the hard way: as such, it will appeal to any college-level reader of
natural resource management projects and community development issues. From the different
stages of preparing for a land resettlement project to involving business leaders, political forces,
and social groups in project management and planning, this discusses land access and
resettlement strategies with an eye to using project examples to illustrate best practices. Black
and white photos of projects around the world accompany charts, statistics, and highlighted
project examples, making the book an excellent pick for any looking for specifics to streamline
the resettlement process.
Last Child in the Woods
Richard Louv
Algonquin Books
PO Box 2225, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2225
9781565126053 $15.95 www.algonquin.com
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder is a 'must' for any
parent who wants their child to appreciate nature, and brings together the latest studies that
consider how an ongoing exposure to and relationship with nature is key to a child's healthy
physical and emotional growth. It presents evidence that without this link, children experience
more issues with obesity, attention disorders, and depression; and it advocates a campaign to
involve kids in outdoors events and appreciation. From discussion points for book groups and
communities to lists of practical actions that are easy for parents and concert adults to act on,
Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder provides a powerful
assessment and call to action that no parent should ignore.
The Nautical Shelf
Lusitania
Diana Preston
Bloomsbury Press
175 Fifth Avenue, Suite 315, New York, NY 10010
9781632860842 $20.00 www.bloomsbury.com
Lusitania: An Epic Tragedy is an engrossing story of the tragedy that took place in 1915 when
one of Great Britain's ocean liners was struck by a German submarine's torpedo, killing nearly
twelve hundred people. But the bigger picture is that the story of the Lusitania offers insights on
the maritime world of its times, which include the rise of the luxury liner, the effects of
submarine warfare, and struggles for control of the Atlantic. The process of describing the series
of events thus evolves to become much more as it pairs eyewitness accounts and stories from
newspapers with a larger perspective of its times in a recommendation history readers will
appreciate.
The American History Shelf
1920: The Year That Made the Decade Roar
Eric Burns
Pegasus Books
80 Broad Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10004
9781605987729 $27.95 www.pegasusbooks.us
1920: The Year That Made the Decade Roar covers one of the most dynamic periods of
American history - the 1920s - and considers how exactly the surge of innovation and culture
emerged at the beginning of the decade. Thus, with the attention narrowed to 1920, the start of
the Roaring Twenties, readers learn about a crucial period and how it evolved. Many books have
covered this time frame, but most focus on the events and culture of the era as a whole. This title
offers a fine review of the new kinds of power emerging among women and minorities of the
times, and the concurrent events that made the 1920s so significant. Any American history
holding needs this, not as a recap of events, but as a deeper probe into why and how they
emerged and their underlying impact on American culture today.
The World History Shelf
Waterloo
Bernard Cornwell
HarperCollins Publishers
10 East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022-5299
9780062312051 $35.00 www.harpercollins.com
Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies, and Three Battles may represent best-selling
fiction author Cornwell's first venture into nonfiction; but it's a powerful work focusing on a
pivotal point in history that has long interested him, and Waterloo thus pairs his ability to bring
drama and intrigue to life with an in-depth collection of facts about Waterloo, already a hit
best-seller in the UK and being published in the U.S. to coincide with the 200th anniversary of
the 1815 battles. Anticipate a survey packed with solid researched facts and a focus on narrative
life that follows Napoleon's escape from his exile in Elba and continues to his surprising
offensive strategy. Cornwell brings the battles to life, probes their underlying politics and
strategy, and creates a powerful historical saga that is a 'must' for any definitive examination of
the events surrounding Waterloo.
The Economic Studies Shelf
Misbehaving
Richard H. Thaler
W. W. Norton & Company
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
9780393080940 $27.95 www.wwnorton.com
Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics comes from "the founding father of
behavioral economics" who considers how economic theory relates to social lives,
improvements, and change, and is a recommended pick for general-interest, psychology and
social issues readers alike. It synthesizes and creates a foundation for the basics of an economic
theory that links economic models with human habits through history, and it discusses the
process of human decision-making by translating it into a new branch of economics that is
psychology-based as well as integrated into social theory. Evidence about 'economic
misbehaving' comes from a range of settings and makes for an outstanding survey.
Banking on Confidence
Dale K. Cline
iUniverse
c/o Author House
1663 Liberty Dr. Suite #300, Bloomington, IN 47403
www.iuniverse.com
9781491755822 $18.95 www.amazon.com
Dale K. Cline is a CPA in public practice as well as a businessman and a real estate investor, so
his book covering how money works is central to understanding the economy, fiscal policies, and
how banks work. No prior background in economics or business is required to appreciate this
primer, which includes everything from how to read financial statements to considering the roles
government and politics play in personal economic success or failure. From the basics of
currency trading - which are surprisingly straightforward and accessible to lay readers - to
'shadow banks', this is packed with important considerations the general public needs to
know.
Separating Fools from their Money
Scott B. MacDonald and Jane E. Hughes
Transaction Publishers
10 Corporate Place South, Piscataway, NJ 08854
9781412855006 $24.95 www.transactionpub.com
Separating Fools from their Money provides an economic-based American history that analyzes
the changes in the US financial market, consider the scandals that occurred through four different
epochs of American history from the early Republic through the Gilded Age, Roaring 20s, and
1980s and modern times. College-level readers with a special interest in finance scandals and
their lasting impact on American lives will find here a lively, absorbing coverage.
The Christian Studies Shelf
A Still and Quiet Conscience
John A. McCoy
Orbis Books
Box 302, Maryknoll NY 10545-0302
9781626981171 $26.00 www.orbisbooks.com
A Still and Quiet Conscience: The Archbishop Who Challenged a Pope, a President, and a
Church covers the life of Raymond G. Hunthausen, archbishop of Seattle from 1975-1991, who
embraced the spirit of the Vatican II church and reached out to those on the margins of Catholic
circles. He was an advocate of peace, he ran against the Cold War policies of the Reagan
Administration, and he also conflicted with Vatican visions of what American Catholicism could
be. His biography thus is about more than one man: it's about the evolution of the American
Catholic Church as a whole, and key to understanding Catholic beliefs.
The Exiled Generations
Carl L. Kell, Editor
University of Tennessee Press
110 Conference Center UT, Knoxville, TN 37996
9781621901129 $35.95 www.utpress.org
The Exiled Generations: Legacies of the Southern Baptist Convention Holy War gathers
testimonials by individuals whose parents and relatives were purged from or left the Southern
Baptist Convention in the take of modern fundamentalism, and provides a follow up to Kell's
earlier work, Exiled, which revealed the stories of those who were banished. It discusses how
those involved in the movement were themselves exiled, and probes the underlying religious and
political forces in Southern Baptist circles. Stories of these events have not been documented
until now: in this collection Professor Kell provides a diverse range of voices that considers the
conflict and its lasting effects. Scholars will appreciate the primary sources while students of
Baptist history will find it essential for understanding church history.
A Faithful Farewell
Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
2140 Oak Industrial Drive, NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49505
9780802872609 $15.00 www.eerdmans.com
A Faithful Farewell: Living Your Last Chapter With Love offers essays reflecting on the
approach of death, are written in the first person, and provide biblical reflections on the love of
God and the approach of the end of days, and is a recommended work for Christian readers
considering impending death. Over fifty short meditations consider the issues faced by those who
are dying, from psychological and family conflicts to emotional and spiritual challenges, and
offer prayers and sentiments directed toward peaceful resolution in life's final moments. Any
facing dying and death will find this a heartfelt set of simple insights.
The Islamic Studies Shelf
The Dark Side of the Crescent Moon
Georgy Gounev
Transaction Publishers
10 Corporate Place South, Piscataway, NJ 08854
9781412854061 $39.95 www.transactionpub.com
The Dark Side of the Crescent Moon blends history with political process as it analyzes the
growth of radical Islam throughout the world and traces its spread through Europe, which
brought the U.S. and Russia into an unlikely alliance in the process of its expansion. This survey
traces the rise of Islam and global movements that have led it to become a threat, considering
elements of the network that has evolved and the strategies both long- and short-term to deal with
it. It serves as an alarm for future events and a growing danger around the world and should be
on the shelves of any college-level reader of Islamic and political history.
The Needlecraft Shelf
Sewing for Your Girls
Yoshiko Tsukiori
Tuttle Publishing
364 Innovation Drive, North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436
9784805313275 $16.95 www.tuttlepublishing.com
Sewing for Your Girls: Easy Instructions for Dresses, Smocks and Frocks includes pull-out
patterns - which may limit its usefulness for library lending, but will delight sewers who want an
easy instructional for sewing for girls. Black and white and a selection of color step-by-step
photos require very little prior sewing experience as instructions walk readers through the
process of sewing dresses for girls. The pieces are versatile and easy to produce and the results
will especially delight needleworkers who have some basic knowledge of machine and hand
sewing, but want to move on to the next level of expertise: creating a dress for a child. All the
tools, patterns, and options are here.
Increase Decrease
Judith Durant
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247
9781612123318 $16.95 www.storey.com
The key to professional-looking, polished knitting results lies in using the right increase or
decrease technique to shape one's knitting, but while nearly all knitting patterns ask for increases
and decreases, most don't specify which option to use. These techniques can improve fit when
properly matched with stitch patterns, and that's where Increase, Decrease comes in, offering
insights to making informed knitting decisions. Some 99 methods are covered in chapters that
survey stitches, offer step-by-step how-to photos, swatches capturing the featured stitch, and a
list of best uses for each. Knitters who have been somewhat puzzled by the options and when to
apply them will find this an important guide.
Martingale & Company
19021 Avenue NE, Bothell, WA 98011
www.shopmartingale.com
Boho Crochet: 30 Hip and Happy Projects (978160685510 $22.99) packs in a powerful
collection of crocheted projects that represent bohemian style, from crochet mug warmers to
blankets, pillows, bags and more, and uses step-by-step color photos to teach the basics. It helps
to know and understand basic crochet instruction abbreviations (ch, dc, sl, de1 into ring). This
note aside, the easy color photo-enhanced project selectors, the full-page color photos of finished
results, and the directions for crocheting and finishing make for an appealing survey packed with
a variety of easy projects all useful for capturing the 'boho style'. Pat Sloan's Teach Me to
Applique: Fusible Applique That's Soft & Simple (9781604685237, $26.99) provides a class in a
book' and comes from a popular teacher and designer who already has a big podcast following.
Here she shares fusible techniques for machine-stitched quilts, using projects from wall hangings
to quilts to produce a range of options designed to teach newcomers the basics of fusible
applique. The result is a fine survey packed with easy-to-follow tips on how to use fusible
applique.
The Education Shelf
In Defense of Read-Aloud: Sustaining Best Practice
Steven L. Layne
Stenhouse Publishers
480 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101-3451
9781625310408 $21.00 www.stenhouse.com
In Defense of Read-Aloud: Sustaining Best Practice advocates the process and practice of
reading aloud and presents the research that defends this practice in grades K-12, considering the
ongoing debate over its value and methodology. Any instructor or parent who wants to continue
to use read-alouds more effectively would do well to consider this book, which offers insights
from leading researchers in the field of literacy and provides keys to understanding how
read-alouds work and why they are essential to improving literacy. From recommendations of
particular read-aloud books and why they lend so well to the practice to the selection process and
making the most of read-aloud time, this is a solid survey highly recommended for any education
holding.
Corwin Press, Inc.
2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320-2218
www.corwin.com
The second updated edition of Karla Reiss's Leadership Coaching for Educators
(9781483359151, $34.95) reflects the latest research projects and trends in the field, and provides
school leaders with specifics based on these new findings. It provides evaluation tools for coach
development and comes from an educational consultant who offers a research for implementing a
proven school wide coaching system. Chapters given plenty of applied examples of how this
process works in a variety of settings, considering core coaching competencies for various grade
levels and exploring how to get started as a coach. The result is a reference that is a
recommended 'must' for any education reference collection, and for educators and leaders who
want to explore coaching methods. Toby J. Karten's Inclusion Strategies That Work!
Research-Based Methods for the Classroom (9781483319902, $39.95) appears in its third
updated edition to help educators address students with diverse needs, and considers why
inclusion is essential and how to go about it. The latest updated information on ADA, IDEA, and
inclusion strategies accompanies tips for working with families, integrating interactive classroom
activities, and addressing academic standards and behavioral and emotional expectations. With
its attention to describing legal and social changes, Inclusion Strategies That Work!
Research-Based Methods for the Classroom is packed with forms, resources, and ideas of how to
use brain-friendly learning strategies on many different levels, making it a 'must' for any educator
seeking workable, realistic methods for inclusion goals. Maria C. Grant, et.al.'s Reading and
Writing in Science: Tools to Develop Disciplinary Literacy (9781483345680, $29.95) provides
an updated edition of a best-selling discussion of how science-literature students can analyze and
defend data orally and in writing, and provides strategies linked to literary curriculum approaches
to learning. From how to use science to develop cognitive and literary skills to monitoring
student process, this survey is a 'must' for science teachings looking to achieve more than
education. Finally, the second updated edition of Lynne Schrum and Barbara B. Levin's Leading
21st Century Schools: Harnessing Technology for Engagement and Achievement
(9781483374413, $30.00) provides an update to the 2009 classic, which provided administrators
and teachers with strategies for encouraging student engagement, and which returns with a
second updated edition that presents some eighty percent new material to cover the latest
technological developments. From aligning this technology to Common Core State Standards
and others to offering resources and trends that school leaders need to know about, this provides
a continuing formula for success.
The Science Shelf
Nature Anatomy
Julia Rothman
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247
9781612122311 $16.95 www.storey.com
Nature Anatomy: The Curious Parts & Pieces of the Natural World blends art and nature in a
visual tour that considers the life cycles of plants, animals, and mountains alike, and provides a
fun exploration designed to invite all ages to learn about nature. From leaf and bug identification
to basic rules for wild foraging safety, what can be found in and under a rotting log, what
happens during a sunset and why color patterns form, and considering forest, marine, and
underground animals, Nature Anatomy is a wonderful and lively set of drawings that encourage
understanding and insights into the natural world. The result is recommended for middle school
through adult audiences: any curious about nature basics who will appreciate the warm artistic
drawings that identify plants, animals, and life cycles.
The Story of Science
Susan Wise Bauer
W. W. Norton & Company
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
9780393243260 $26.95 www.wwnorton.com
The Story of Science: From the Writings of Aristotle to the Big Bang Theory comes from a
writer and historian who considers science writing and how it developed, and who begins with
ancient Greek works and carries the discussion to modern times - some 2,500 years of scientific
texts. Most of these classic works are in the public domain and readily available at the book's
website, and most represent some of the greatest science writings in history. Her probe not only
lists these books, but discusses what makes them great not just in their own times, but to modern
readers. Chapters consider how science is interpreted and presented and probes the basics of
creating landmark works supporting it. No science reader should neglect this unique coverage
with its expansive scope and lively style.
The Mercy of the Sky
Holly Bailey
Viking Books
c/o Penguin Group USA
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
9780525427490 $27.95 www.penguin.com
The Mercy of the Sky: The Story of a Tornado documents the growing number of twisters going
through 'tornado alley', the corridor from Texas to Kansas, and what this means for its residents.
In 2013 one of the worst tornadoes on record landed on the small town of Moore, killing children
and decimating neighborhoods. The school involved lacked protection because tornados have
been changing their habits, coming earlier in the season and hitting with more force. This book
gathers first-hand narratives of those caught in this tornado and explores the changing weather
patterns in the region. It considers the storm chasers and scientists who are studying tornadoes
and it provides a combination of personal experience and scientific inquiry into the nature of
climate change, making it a pick for science and general lending libraries alike.
The Pets/Wildlife Shelf
Tales of Remarkable Birds
Dominic Couzens
Bloomsbury Press
175 Fifth Avenue, Suite 315, New York, NY 10010
9781408190234 $25.00 www.bloomsbury.com
Tales of Remarkable Birds offers a fun exploration of avian behavior around the world,
considering how various species of birds conduct courtship, defend territory, conduct
kidnappings of rival birds, and more, and is a lively survey that focuses on the odder behaviors of
birds. From how some birds provide distraction to how others display aggression and fight, Tales
of Remarkable Birds pairs its natural history with some outstanding and often little-known facts
and fine color photos throughout. The result is an appealing natural history that will delight any
casual birder.
Bug Book
Nick Baker
Bloomsbury Press
175 Fifth Avenue, Suite 315, New York, NY 10010
9781472913791 $20.00 www.bloomsbury.com
Bug Book offers a fun format and a lively coverage designed to help readers understand the
natural history of all kinds of insects and their relatives, and provides a fun blend of color photos
and details on bug habits, bug watching, and bug collecting. While its format lends to use by
advanced elementary grades, adults who also harbor an interest in insects will find this Bug Book
comes packed with plenty of science and nature details perfect for adults who want a lively read.
The result is a collection that is unique in its ability to cross over and appeal to many
audiences.
The Cookbook Shelf
Nong's Thai Kitchen
Nongkran Daks & Alexandra Greeley
Tuttle Publishing
364 Innovation Drive, North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436
9780804843317 $14.95 www.tuttlepublishing.com
Nong's Thai Kitchen: 84 Classic Recipes That Are Quick, Healthy and Delicious requires only an
interest in Thai cooking and access to an Asian market for specialty items such as Pandan Leaves
and Sticky Rice to prove accessible to all. Preparation times average 10-15 minutes (all under 30)
while dishes are as varied as Fish Fillets with Ginger and Shrimp Soup with Coconut Milk and
Thai Ginger. The result is an easy, appealing introduction to Thai cuisine that requires little in the
way of prep or expertise to duplicate with success, and is especially recommended for those who
have eyed more extensive Thai cookbooks but want
something more accessible and inviting.
Chowderland
Brooke Dojny
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247
9781612123752 $14.95 www.storey.com
Chowderland: Hearty Soups & Stews with Sides & Salads to Match takes the concept of the
traditional chowder recipe and embellishes it, from contrasting different approaches to clam and
corn chowder to outlining such different creations as a Saint Patrick's Chowder, Parsnip
Chowder, Seafood Chowder, and many more. Chowders are traditionally filled with potatoes,
onions, meats and flavor: this encourages experimentation with seasonal dishes and celebratory
foods, and comes packed with color photos on nearly every page. Introductions to the special
dishes accompany descriptions of what to expect in a title that takes the basic chowder concept
and makes it an appealing, innovative creation.
The Fiction Shelf
No One Gets Out of Here Alive
Adam Nevill
St. Martins Press
175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010
9781250041289 $32.50 www.stmartins.com
No One Gets Out of Here Alive tells of Stephanie, who moves to a North Birmingham
neighborhood to an affordable room for rent that's bigger than the 'cell' she held prior.
Unfortunately it wasn't meant to house more than one person - unfortunate, because she hears
things in the night, feels things - or people - who vanish when the lights go on, and comes to
believe that her room is haunted. More than this, the terror builds as the presence she senses
becomes increasingly hostile, and as she becomes aware that not only has something deadly
taken place in this house, but it's out to get her. A chilling novel of horror slowly and deliciously
emerges: perfect for any who enjoy vivid, wonderful supernatural sagas.
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
Susanna Clarke
Bloomsbury Press
175 Fifth Avenue, Suite 315, New York, NY 10010
9781620409909 $18.00 www.bloomsbury.com
At the dawn of the nineteenth century, most believe magic is dead in England - but Mr. Norrell
reveals strange powers and revives the belief, and then he's challenged by another magician,
novice Jonathan Strange, who is charismatic and young and daring. It seems obvious that the two
magicians will join forces: what is less obvious is that the war against France is another factor
that draws both these figures into a battle not just of politics and societies, but worlds of magic
and myth. It's unusual to find a novel over a thousand pages; much less one that is compelling,
multi-faceted, and embraces history and magic at the same time. This is a unique presentation in
so many ways and provides an engrossing survey packed with drama and tension throughout - a
true achievement in a story of over 1,000 pages of intrigue and food for thought.
The Mystery/Suspense Shelf
A Finely Knit Murder
Sally Goldenbaum
Obsidian Mysteries
c/o Penguin Group (USA)
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
9780451471604 $24.95 www.penguin.com
A Finely Knit Murder provides a new 'Seaside Knitters' mystery and is a special recommendation
for knitters who love murder puzzles. It tells of Birdie, who is thrilled that her granddaughter will
be staying with her for the fall semester while attending a local school. When an outspoken
school board member is murdered, however, it's up to Birdie and her knitting group to untangle
the yarns in her life to find a murderer in their own community. A fine tale of puzzles and
intrigue evolves, perfect for those who love knitting and women's group participations in
community events.
Berkeley Prime Crime
c/o Penguin Group (USA)
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
www.penguin.com
Laura Childs' Ming Tea Murder (9780425281642, $25.95) shows what happens when scones mix
with scandal as Theodosia is forced into a black tie affair by her handsome boyfriend, only to
find that at this bastion of high society, murder crashes the party. When Theodosia discovers the
body of museum donor Edgar, her invitation to tea becomes more complicated, and she must
examine his life, his enemies, and the many motivations behind his murder. The story is
involving and well-woven. Carolyn Hart's Don't Go Home (9780425276549, $25.95) tells of the
owner of the Death on Demand mystery bookstore who hosts a party to celebrate successful
Southern literary icon Alex Griffith and his new novel Don't Go Home. It's when a local reporter
states that the author intends on revealing the real-life inspiration behind his characters that a
book signing turns deadly and arguments erupt that eventually result in too realistic a murder
mystery. A gripping saga of change makes for a solid, involving read.
The Social Issues Shelf
So You've Been Publicly Shamed
Jon Ronson
Riverhead Books
c/o Penguin Group (USA)
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
9781594487132 $27.95 www.riverheadbooks.com
So You've Been Publicly Shamed follows the author as he traveled the world for three years,
meeting recipients of famous public shamings. It's a personal account of not only those who have
been publicly shamed, but others who use shame as a method of social control, and it offers some
powerful commentary on secrets, shame, violence, and most of all, how people can find a way
out of shame. Relatively little has been written about the process of shame, especially in modern
times, which makes So You've Been Publicly Shamed so unique and important a title for any
collection strong in social issues discussions.
The Self-Help Shelf
Enough Already
Mike Lamele
Conari Press
c/o Red Wheel/Weiser
65 Parker Street, Suite 7, Newburyport, MA 01950-4600
9781573246477 $14.95 www.redwheelweiser.com
Enough Already: Create Success on Your Own Terms tells of a man who by the age of 24 was
making large sums of money at his own public relations firm. Far from being happy, the success
was literally killing him, and when a stress-induced illness brought looming disaster, he decided
it was time to question the ideals of success. His transformation changed his business from a PR
approach to being a wellness coach, and his path for making these changes is presented in a blend
of autobiography, business savvy, and personal wellness and change routines that promise
readers the same opportunities to turn potentially deadly success into better opportunities. From
paying attention to the messages of one's own body to making money doing what is truly loved in
life, Enough Already: Create Success on Your Own Terms is about different kinds of success and
approaches to them, and is a highly recommended guide.
Find the Good
Heather Lende
Algonquin Books
PO Box 2225, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2225
9781616201678 $16.95 www.algonquin.com
Find the Good: Unexpected Life Lessons from a Small-Town Obituary Writer provides short
chapters and discussions geared to attacking negative attitudes and understanding positive
approaches to life, and uses the author's experiences as an obituary writer in Alaska to impart this
wisdom, gained from last words and how a meaningful life is truly lived. The synthesis of her
experiences lies in 'finding the good' life has to offer; and while other books advocate similar
approaches, this one differs in its succinct exploration of method. One person's angst is another's
view of opportunity - and Find the Good tells how to make these connections to change hearts
and lives.
The Metaphysical Studies Shelf
Norse Goddess Magic
Alice Karlsdottir
Destiny Books
c/o Inner Traditions International, Ltd.
One Park Street, Rochester, VT 05767
www.innertraditions.com
9781620554074 $16.95 www.destinybooks.com
Norse Goddess Magic: Trancework, Mythology, and Ritual is a recommendation for spirituality
and new age holdings and blends traditional research on folklore with meditation techniques to
reveal the feminine side of the Norse goddess for group ritual and personal spirit work. She uses
her own trancework journeys and goddess insights to fuel an exploration of various icons,
sharing their appearances, relationships, and connections to Old Norse society. The result is a
survey perfect for new age readers working with goddess spirit influences.
Toward the Light
Amy Major
New Page Books
c/o Career Press Inc.
220 West Parkway, Unit 12, Pompton Plains, NJ 07444
9781632650009 $14.99 www.newpagebooks.com
Toward the Light: Rescuing Spirits, Trapped Souls, and Earthbound Ghosts is the first guide that
addresses spirit rescue and how it can help save earthbound spirits from an exile on earth, and it's
designed to appeal to mediums, spirit communicators, and any who strive to understand the
world from a ghost's perspective. From why spirits remain earthbound and where they tend to
gravitate to spirit attachments and techniques used to clear spirit energies, Toward the Light is all
about release methods and different approaches to viewing and dealing with the spirit world.
Awakening Higher Consciousness
Lloyd M. Dickie and Paul R. Boudreau
Inner Traditions International, Ltd.
One Park Street, Rochester, VT 05767
9781620553947 $18.95 www.innertraditions.com
Awakening Higher Consciousness: Guidance from Ancient Egypt and Sumer provides an
in-depth study of ancient Sumerian, Egyptian, Babylonian and Hebrew myths and uses their
cross-comparison to identify similarities in classic myths that address awakening higher
consciousness. In considering creation and ancient myths as actual guideposts to higher
consciousness and thinking, this approach allows for a full review of connects myths with
modern thinking. The authors spent more than a year in Egypt to personally investigate the
myths, so their discussions of sacred narratives offers an ample blend of personal research and
impressions from the cultural traditions they survey.
Llewellyn Worldwide, LTD.
2143 Wooddale Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125
www.llewellyn.com
Jane Meredith's Circle of Eight: Creating Magic for Your Place on Earth (9780738742151,
$17.99) is a recommended pick for any reader strong in paganism, and reviews a magical system
for developing new rituals based on one's relationship with the land. It explores the nature of
mythic work, considers innovations and how relationships develop within magical circles, and
considers the localized influence of environment on magical endeavors and perceptions.
First-person discussions of how to work with invocations, children, totems and local elements
make for a satisfying blend of author introspection and insights into the nature and process of
magic, making for a powerful and thought-provoking survey. Sherrie Dillard's Develop Your
Medical Intuition (9780738742014, $16.99) is recommended for health and healing and new age
holdings alike, and shows how to improve health through basic step-by-step exercises that
include guided visualizations, case studies on intuitive processes, and how to assess main
medical intuitive types and skills from clairvoyance and claircognizance to vibrational
sensitivity. The basic premise is that developing one's intuitive powers will lead to better medical
intuition and that exercises can be used to strengthen this process. Chapters draw important
connections on how this all works.
The Business Shelf
Accounting for Non-Accountants, tenth edition
David Horner
Kogan Page USA
1518 Walnut Street, Suite 1100, Philadelphia, PA 19102
9780749472818 $49.95 www.koganpage.com
Accounting for Non-Accountants appears in its tenth updated edition to provide a basic
introduction to accounting and finance, and has been updated for 2015 to include information on
the new UK GAAP accounting standards and the latest international standards. It provides
analysis in three key areas, covers such major topics as accounting standards, balance sheets, and
cash flows, and provides new coverage of the technology used for management and financial
bookkeeping. Any non-accountant who wants to get up to speed on terminology and accounting
basics will relish this.
The Autism Shelf
An Asperger's Guide to Entrepreneurship
Rosalind A. Bergemann
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Inc.
400 Market Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19106
9781849055093 $29.95 www.jkp.com
An Asperger's Guide to Entrepreneurship: Setting Up Your Own Business for Professionals with
Autism Spectrum Disorder is for any business person with Asperger Syndrome who is
considering a new career path, for new graduates, or for any who want to consider if self
employment fits with their personality and abilities. Especially tailored for Aspies, the book
discusses developing working relationships, self-marketing, and other common business
concerns with an eye to understanding the special concerns and psyche of Asperger's individuals,
and makes for an involving discussion filled with specific tips for getting at the heart of a
business pursuit and understanding the special business challenges faced by Asperger's
individuals.
Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Inc.
400 Market Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19106
www.jkp.com
Caroline Baker's Developing Excellent Care for People Living with Dementia in Care Homes
(9781849054676, $29.95) discusses the award-winning PEARL program for improving care
home practices, and provides an easy introduction describing the program's key framework and
how to blend this approach in a care home. It provides care home workers with all the basics
needed to make this part of their plan and it pairs examples with theory to cover everything from
helping residents to sleep well to managing pain. Philip Wylie's Very Late Diagnosis of Asperger
Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder): How Seeking a Diagnosis in Adulthood Can Change
Your Life (9781849054331, $19.95) tackles a common issue: what happens when Asperger
syndrome is undiagnosed until well into adult years. Its focus on what to do after such a
diagnosis offers invaluable keys to handling the choices and journey that evolves from that point
onward, and uses the author's own experiences as one of the foundations for considering the
ramifications of such a diagnosis. Bill Nason's The Autism Discussion Page titles offers two
different books packed with tools for helping children with autism feel accepted and safe. On the
Core Challenges of Autism (9781849059947, $24.95) discusses the sensory, social, and
emotional challenges of autism and provides information and tools for helping kids. It's based on
the posts and online community interactions around the subject and teaches readers how to
understand about the sensory challenges involved in autism. On Anxiety, Behavior, School, and
Parenting Strategies (9781849059954, $24.95) surveys anxiety and stress and different
behavioral and social issues, providing more general teaching and mentoring strategies for
helping autistic children with the challenges of school and social settings. Both of these books,
together, provide invaluable keys to success.
The Jobs/Careers Shelf
Becoming Generation Flux
Miles Anthony Smith, MBA
Miles Anthony Smith, Publisher
http://www.milesanthonysmith.com/contact.html
9780988405332 $16.95 www.milesanthonysmith.com
Becoming Generation Flux: Why Traditional Career Planning is Dead: How to be Agile, Adapt
to Ambiguity, and Develop Resilience discusses career ambiguity, job searches, and how to
incorporate a career search that leads to future success. Traditional career planning, readers may
be surprised to note, is dead - the key to success lies in becoming agile and adapting to ambiguity
and change as the job market goes through vast transitions. Chapters discuss how to develop such
resilience and how to adapt to make the most of a career path that isn't linear, but fluid.
The Biography Shelf
The Book of Wanderings
Kimberly Meyer
Little, Brown & Company
c/o Hachette Book Group
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017
www.hachettebookgroup.com
9780316251211 $27.00 www.littlebrown.com
The Book of Wanderings: A Mother-Daughter Pilgrimage is a thought-provoking, moving saga
of a daughter born during a single mother's last year of college, a haunted relationship affected by
a mother's longing to travel and a daughter's fear of being abandoned, and a later joint journey
that takes them on a journey to retrace the footsteps of a medieval Dominican friar, discovering
their connections and relationship in their shared process of exploring the world. It's a powerful
memoir of family connections, what it means to undertake a shared pilgrimage, and the
encounters and forces that change lives, and it's a powerful story that is perfect for mothers and
daughters to read together.
I Regret Nothing
Jen Lancaster
New American Library
c/o Penguin Group (USA)
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
www.newamericanlibrary.com
9780451471079 $26.95 www.penguin.com
I Regret Nothing: A Memoir comes from an author whose life represents reinvention and change,
who has documented her attempts to improve and move ahead - and provides a lively memoir
that documents zany encounters, fun friends, American culture, and more. Lancaster's approach
to midlife will have fellow midlifers laughing and relating to her experiences while black and
white photos throughout enhance her stories and lively adventures. The result is a romp through
one woman's life which will feel like a shared experience at book's end, recommended for any
general interest collection and for both newcomers to and old fans of Jen Lancaster's brand of
humor.
The Travel Shelf
The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon
Charles Sheldon
B&C Classics
c/o Boone & Crockett Club
250 Station Drive, Missoula, MT 59801
9781940860084 $24.95 www.boone-crockett.org
Any interested in the wildlife and land of the Yukon Territory - particularly those who want a
study of historic travels in the region by an author who recorded his field experiences from 1904
to 1905 - will find The Wilderness of the Upper Yukon provides an unusual blend of a natural
history, hunter's observations, and travelogue. Readers who are interested in science, nature,
hunting, and travel alike - especially those with a particular affinity for the Yukon - will find this
filled with nearly a hundred photos and paintings of the trip from the viewpoint of a hunter who
also appreciates natural history. It's part of the 'B&C Classics' series launched in 2012 by the
hunter's group Boone and Crockett Club, in which each book is authored by a club member of
the late 1800s to early 1900s. The result is a lively, fun survey that will delight any looking for
vintage, early impressions of wilderness encounters.
The Automotive Shelf
CarTech
39966 Grand Avenue, North Branch, MN 55056
www.cartechbooks.com
Pat Ganahl's Hot Rod Gallery: A Nostalgic Look at Hot Rodding's Golden Years: 1930-1960
(9781613251157 $39.95) provides a compelling history of hot rod races, covering cars,
personalities, racers and events, and is packed with photos which in many cases come from the
personal photo albums of those pioneers who made hot rodding history. This wasn't a one-time
event: Pat Ganahl has reported on rods since the early 1970s and his collection numbers between
30,000 and 40,000 images - so this book selects the best of a vast number of images and
represents both top events and riveting photo treatments of their circumstances. Tommy Lee
Byrd and Kyle Tucker's Detroit Speed's How to Build a Pro Touring Car (9781613251379,
$26.95) offers step-by-step instructions for brake upgrades, LS engine swaps, cooling and writing
upgrades, and much more, and teaches both a history of the Detroit Speed company and how
their performance parts work. Chapters discuss various systems and pair auto history and
performance facts with how-to directions auto buffs will appreciate. With its color photos of
performance cars being worked on and keys to constructing and refitting a pro touring car, this is
the auto tinkerer's dream book. Tony Candela's EFI Conversions: How to Swap Your Carb for
Electronic Fuel Injection (9781613250839, $26.95) teaches the basics of how to convert from a
carburetor fuel system to electronic to improve vehicle performance, and discusses the benefits of
EFI systems and their management. There are various EFI systems available, from multiport fuel
injection to stack systems and special applications: this book discusses the basics of each and
provides keys to installing, calibrating and optimizing them. Color photos, charts, and sidebars of
highlighted information contribute to a winning approach for any home car mechanic.
The Gardening Shelf
The Complete Guide to Companion Planting, second edition
Dale Mayer
Atlantic Publishing Group, Inc.
1405 S.W. 6th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471
9781620230039 $14.99 www.atlantic-pub.com
The second updated edition of The Complete Guide to Companion Planting: Everything You
Need to Know to Make Your Garden Successful provides a solid, revised reference complete
with a new insert of color images, facts, and tips for companion planters and is a top pick for any
who would learn the basics of companion planting techniques. From crop rotation and working
with a garden's natural condition to creating a gardening schedule, this book teaches the best
companions, what not to pair, and how to arrange a garden to make the most of a companion
placement. From design strategies to pros and cons, this book comes packed with information
and a centerfold of color photo examples.
Kyoto Gardens
Judith Clancy
Tuttle Publishing
364 Innovation Drive, North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436
9780805313213 $22.95 www.tuttlepublishing.com
Kyoto Gardens: Masterworks of the Japanese Gardener's Art provides a lively survey of Kyoto's
gardens and landscapes and comes from a master photographer and a Kyoto-based writer who
capture the beauty of the city's major gardens. Historic, artistic, and cultural insights accompany
displays of seasonal color and discussions of how the master gardeners injected different feelings
into imperial, temple, and public garden settings. While the city may be known for its gardens,
what is less usual is a guide that embraces all these elements, moving beyond gardening specifics
to cover all of Japanese gardening objectives in the course of examining one city's diverse
horticultural wonders, making this a pick for gardening and travel holdings alike.
The Audiobook Shelf
Hachette Audio
237 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017
www.HachetteAudio.com
Henry M. Paulson, Jr.'s Dealing with China: An Insider Unmasks the New Economic
Superpower (9781611138993 $35.00) comes from a former U.S. Treasury Secretary, is narrated
by Kevin Stillwell, and appears in an unabridged audio production perfect for any who would
consider China's economic reforms and strategies. Recommended for listeners who want a
combination of history and economic insights, Dealing with China provides a solid review based
on Paulson's unique access to modern China's economic and political elite at their highest levels,
and reviews how China become an economic superpower, how business is done there, and what
it means to compete with the Chinese on a political and economic level. It packs in anecdotes and
observations in a discussion that is key to understanding China's progress and place in the world,
and most notably, its relationship to the U.S., and in audio format this discussion comes to life.
George Bodenheimer and Donald T. Phillips' Every Town is a Sports Town: Business Leadership
at ESPN, from the Mailroom to the Boardroom (9781478905257, $35.00) is narrated by
Bodenheimer and follows the rise of the ESPN dynasty, from a few trailers in a parking lot to
becoming a top television network, and blends a memoir with a series of insights on business
leadership to cover how ESPN rose to the top. It pairs business history with anecdotes about the
channel's personalities and influences on sports and TV culture as a whole, and follows the
history and evolution of the network in an engrossing study highly recommended for any
business, sports, or media collection. Joyce Meyer's The Battle Belongs to the Lord: Overcoming
Life's Struggles Through Worship (9781478903642, $18.00) teaches how to turn personal
adversity and struggle into success by giving battles to the Lord, and advocates trusting God to
live a better life. It's about empowerment through belief and trust, and provides a solid survey
that uses Biblical teachings to draw important connections between spiritual belief and life's
struggles. Christian readers will find it an inspiring, moving saga.
The Health/Medicine Shelf
Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, tenth edition
Robert S. Hoffman, et.al.
c/o McGraw Hill Professional
1221 Avenue of the Americas, 45th Floor, New York, NY 10020
www.mhprofessional.com www.mcgrawhillmedical.com
9780071801843 $325.00 www.amazon.com
The tenth updated edition of Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies provides a weighty industry
reference in medical toxicology, long considered the leading resource for poison emergencies,
and offers updated case studies, discussions of the pathophysiologic basis of medical toxicology,
and discussions of risk management, patient safety, and even post mortem toxicology. It presents
the basics of medical toxicology principles and techniques but moves on to review the molecular
and biochemical aspects, considering the latest research in science and medicine and applying
them to patient management. Packed with tables, charts, color illustrations, and detailed
explanations throughout, this is an in-depth authoritative reference on the subject that is crammed
with all the information a health reference collection would need to access the latest information
covering toxicologic emergencies.
The Digital Doctor
Robert Wachter
McGraw Hill Professional
1221 Avenue of the Americas, 45th Floor, New York, NY 10020
www.mhprofessional.com www.mcgrawhillmedical.com
9780071849463 $30.00 www.mhprofessional.com
The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype, and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine's Computer Age considers
the many problems of healthcare industry transitions from analog to digital worlds, and uses
real-life stories gained from interviews with clinicians and patients alike to consider the growing
distance between doctor and patient. Technology may be the key to improving healthcare, but too
often it is distracting, illogical and can even be dangerous. One might anticipate from its title that
the discussions would revolve around technology's improvement of medical care; but as The
Digital Doctor proves, quality care can only be provided once new challenges posed by new
systems are met. This considers those challenges, the positive prospects at work for physician
and patient alike, and make for a discussion highly recommended for any involved in the medical
industry.
Finding Robert
Robert J. Stevens & Catherine E. Stevens, MS
Square One Publishers
115 Herricks Road, Garden City Park, NY 11040
9780757004025 $16.95 www.squareonepublishing.com
Finding Robert: What the Doctors Never Told Us About Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Hard
Lessons We Learned charts the struggles of a Long Island family who saw their son falling into
behavioral disorders despite his exceptional intelligence. Robert could not function in a
mainstream environment and caused problems whenever he tried: he had no friends and no
self-control - and his parents were warned he also had no future. Placed in a special education
program and on powerful medications, Robert suffered immensely and still became more and
more troubled as his parents struggled to find the answers. Holistic therapies helped Robert begin
to improve, despite doctor discouragement about their effectiveness - and when his parents
conducted their own research and used these alternative approaches, Robert began to return to
them. By third grade he was off all medications and attending a mainstream school. More than
one family's journey, Finding Robert holds hope for any who find themselves struggling with
conventional treatments and logic that just don't seem to make sense.
The Art Shelf
Collage Paint Draw
Sue Pelletier
North Light Books
c/o F+W Media
1140 Broadway, 14th Floor, New York, NY 10001
9781440337024 $24.99 www.artistsnetwork.com
Collage Paint Draw: Explore Mixed Media Techniques & Materials provides a daily chronicle of
mixed-media projects and teaches how to use images as the starting point to consider materials,
techniques, and images that lend to painting. Some thirty techniques use drawing, painting, and
collage ideas from some forty materials to create mixed-media projects, while the focus also uses
symbols and tools to explore both traditional and new ways of creating mixed-media art. The
result is a compelling collection of ideas packed with color images and a wide range of
techniques.
Schiffer Publishing Ltd.
4880 Lower Valley Road, Atglen, PA 19310
www.schifferbooks.com
E. Ashley Rooney & Stephanie Standish's Contemporary American Print Makers
(9780764346910 $34.99) is an outstanding collection packing in some five hundred color images
to display the works of over seventy printmakers and thirty print shops, and is a recommendation
for any who would understand the latest artistic paths of lithography, screen print, installation
and digital approaches, and more. Each set of images is accompanied by a short artist
autobiography and lends insights into the specific objectives and approaches of the artists, while
an attention to diversity and detail makes for a gathering of symbols, images, and art that
stretches the boundaries of the form. The result is a top pick for any interested in the intersection
of art and print technique: a gathering that is representative of some of the most creative
innovations of modern printmakers. The Center for Art in Wood's Your Personal Hang-Ups
(9780764348112, $19.99) is a recommended pick for any who are interested in wardrobe
arrangement and hanging systems, and narrows its focus to artists who were invited to create
inventive forms for an exhibition at the Center for Art in Wood in Philadelphia. Some
thirty-eight artists created sculptures from free-standing poles, racks, stands, wall systems and
more, and used a wide range of woods and embellishments in the process. The result is a lively
collection of art forms that won't appear anywhere else, and which demonstrate the extent of
creativity directed art can take.
The Music Shelf
Deal
Bill Kreutzmann with Benjy Eisen
St. Martin's Press
175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010
9781250033796 $27.99 www.stmartins.com
Deal: My Three Decades of Drumming, Dreams, and Drugs with the Grateful Dead offers an
intriguing story of the author's experience playing with the popular cult band, and tells of
Kreutzmann's music explorations in a band that led him to push the boundaries of his music and
experience high times as a member of the Grateful Dead. Thirty years of a wild roller coaster ride
would lead the band and its members to encounter some of the greatest musicians of their
generation. More than another history of the Dead or its experiences, Deal is about the culture
that emerged from its efforts, and is an essential key to understanding the counterculture
movement and its participants.
The Architecture Shelf
Japanese Architecture
Mira Locher
Tuttle Publishing
364 Innovation Drive, North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436
9784805313282 $29.95 www.tuttlepublishing.com
Japanese Architecture is more than a picture book of buildings: it's a discussion of the
architectural components that translate to uniquely-Japanese buildings, and it supports
photographs with discussions of particular interest to designers, architects, and artists. It provides
discussions of traditional Japanese design and construction methods, it incorporates fencing,
landscaping, and materials, and it even includes furniture, removable walls, garden bridges, and
more. Wider-ranging than most and packed with extensive discussions, Japanese Architecture is
a satisfying introductory survey for any who would understand the unique style, function and
approach of Japanese design.
Fifty Modern Buildings That Changed the World
Design Museum and Deyan Sudjic
Conran
c/o Octopus Publishing
236 Park Avenue, New York NY 10017
9781840916805 $20.00 www.octopusbooksusa.com
Fifty Modern Buildings That Changed the World is one of two new titles in the Design Museum
Fifty series published this season with London's Design Museum, and provides a fine history of
modern architecture by exploring fifty of the most accessible buildings in the world. From the
Seagram Building in New York to the National Congress of Brazil, full-page color and black and
white photos accompany discussions that survey the building's history and its impact on
architectural design. History includes architectural costs, technical problems, and descriptions of
special challenges and attributes, and presents a powerful survey of how these buildings made a
lasting impact in the world.
The Crafts Shelf
Origami Toy Monsters
Andrew Dwar
Tuttle Publishing
364 Innovation Drive, North Clarendon, VT 05759-9436
9780804844567 $14.95 www.tuttlepublishing.com
Origami Toy Monsters: Easy-to-Assemble Paper Toys That Shudder, Shake, Lurch and Amaze is
a book paired with a kit that includes instructions and assembly materials for some eleven
pop-out paper monsters. Directions are easy and assume no prior experience making models or
working with paper, while the step-by-step instruction book is clear and inviting. From mummy
heads and zombies to dragons and aliens, kids and many an adult will find this a fun set of
inspiring paper creations that takes the modeling process and makes it accessible to anyone.
The Theatre/Cinema Shelf
The Sound of Music FAQ
Barry Monush
Applause Books
c/o Hal Leonard Performing Arts Publishing Group
19 West 21st Street, Suite 201, New York, NY 10010
www.halleonard.com
9781480360433 $27.99 www.applausebooks.com
The Sound of Music FAQ: All That's Left to Know About Maria, the Von Trapps, and Our
Favorite Things joins a host of others that have recently appeared in response to the anniversary
of The Sound of Music, and pairs a trivia collection with a comprehensive guide analyzing the
film's origins, rise to success, and more. Where other collections would stop here, however, The
Sound of Music FAQ moves further to explore the cultural and social impact of the movie, its
phenomenal economic success, and why it became one of the greatest works of all times. From
the Austrian shooting locations and critical reviews to its stage revivals and tributes to its
achievements, this book is the definitive in-depth reference for any who would read all about The
Sound of Music.
The Sports Shelf
Gironomo!
Tim Moore
Pegasus Books
80 Broad Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10004
9781605987781 $27.95 www.pegasusbooks.us
Gironimo! Riding the Very Terrible 1914 Tour of Italy comes from a cyclist who attempts the
route of the 1914 Giro d'Italia, the hardest bike race in history, and took place twelve years after
he had followed the route of the Tour de France, only to find some of his accomplishment
shadowed by the Lance Armstrong matter. The notorious 1914 Giro d'Italia involved some 400
kilometer stages packed with storms and dangerous roads: out of eighty-one who began from
Milan, only eight complete it. Moore acquired a wooden-wheeled 1914 road bike, maps, and
attempted to duplicate the experience: his adventures are perfect for adventure readers, cyclists,
and sports fans alike.
The Fantasy/SciFi Shelf
A Long Time Until Now
Michael Z. Williamson
Baen Books
PO Box 1188, Wake Forest NC 27588
9781476780337 $25.00 www.baen.com
A Long Time Until Now tells of U.S. soldiers who arrive on a convoy in Afghanistan only to find
themselves transported through time to Earth's Paleolithic world of Asia, where they discover
groups of people throughout time who have also been displaced. The soldiers may be the most
technologically advanced of the lot, but there are only ten of them and they have no better tools
than the others - until time travelers from the far future enter the picture, with their own agenda.
Readers interested in a military sci-fi read will find this a gripping account.
The International Studies Shelf
Nordicana
Kajsa Kinsella
Cassell
c/o Octopus Publishing
236 Park Avenue, New York NY 10017
9781844038053 $14.99 www.octopusbooksusa.com
Nordicana: 100 Icons of Scandi Culture & Nordic Cool celebrates the traditions that have
inspired Nordic style, from sweaters and foods to house decor and literature, and is a pick for any
who would incorporate Nordic style and culture into their homes and lives. From pendant lamps
and vases to chairs, foods, and cultural icons, this goes beyond home and garden to consider the
latest trends and insights relating to Nordic culture, making it a pick for both home and garden
and arts readers alike.
The Parenting Shelf
The Expectant Father, fourth edition
Armin A. Brott and Jennifer Ash
Abbeville Press
137 Varick Street, New York, NY 10013
9780789212139 $13.95 www.abbeville.com
The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be has been updated in its fourth edition
to cover the emotional, financial and physical effects of fatherhood on men and uses Brott's
experience as a father of three, combined with interviews with real dads, physicians,
psychologists and more. It provides a solid reference packed with details on what is in the future
of a father's new life, and it should be a shower gift for any father-to-be. The blend of personal
experience, research, and facts makes this a top recommendation.
The Culinary Shelf
The Food Activist Handbook
Ali Berlow
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247
9781612121802 $17.95 www.storey.com
The Food Activist Handbook provides a political view of food systems, their dysfunctions, and
how to make community-level changes in food distribution and growth to return food to
small-scale management, and is a top pick for any interested in developing community food
projects from neighborhood gardens and harvesting methods to setting up a community
composting program. It discusses food pantries and how they can connect with local producers
and products, it considers ethnic food traditions, and it advocates being a 'guerrilla gardener',
among other approaches, to keep food fresh, healthy, and at a small-scale community level. Any
interested in the intrusion of big business and agribusiness into the food chain will find this
handbook offers solid, practical recipes for success based on country-wide small community
experiences.
Pig Tales
Barry Estabrook
W. W. Norton & Company
500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110
www.wwnorton.com
9780393240245 $26.95 www.amazon.com
Pig Tales: An Omnivore's Quest for Sustainable Meat comes from a prize-winning food writer
who here examines the American pork industry, and uses his same light conversational style to
inquire into American methods of raising, processing, cooking and presenting pork. It's filled
with both insights into the idea and challenges of sustainable meat and keys to understanding
why pork from such animals looks and tastes more succulent than the ordinary factory pork most
Americans are more familiar with, and it considers the finer points of commercial pig farming,
wild pig harvesting, and more. The result is a 'must' for any interested in the possibilities of the
pig.
Darjeeling
Jeff Koehler
Bloomsbury Press
175 Fifth Avenue, Suite 315, New York, NY 10010
9781620405123 $27.00 www.bloomsbury.com
Darjeeling: The Colorful History and Precarious Fate of the World's Greatest Tea surpasses most
explorations of tea history in that it narrows its focus to Darjeeling's tea bushes and their story,
following how India's tea industry grew to be the biggest in the world and considering how it
came to symbolize British rule in India. Any with an affection for tea and history will find this a
solid story of family plantations, political influences on tea development, discussions of tea's
organic future, and more. The history also involves a sense of place, so others interested in
India's overall history, culture, and agriculture will find Darjeeling explores the tea, the people,
and the place with equal detail, all presented in a lively cup of wonder.
James A. Cox, Editor-in-Chief
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