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And My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
by Kathi Kamen GoldmarkA down-on-her-luck country music singer finds sudden stardom, and backstage backstabbing, in this funny, &“fast-paced, feel-good novel&” (Booklist). After getting kicked off the tour by a famous, egomaniacal performer, sexy Sarah Jean Pixlie is suddenly catapulted from struggling backup singer to blazing star on the country music scene. Encountering more than her share of conniving backstabbers, she has the bad judgment to fall in love with a couple of musicians, but the good fortune to have the (often misguided) support of a very offbeat family. But no matter what befalls her, she pours her irreverent, savvy soul into the lyrics of her songs, including &“Hell on Heels,&” &“Credit Card Christmas,&” and &“My Baby Used to Hold Me (Now He&’s Putting Me on Hold).&” Witty and fresh, this Northern California-to-Nashville romp is a great performance on stage and on the page. &“Goldmark takes an offbeat spin through the world of country music in her charming debut . . . A quirky, satirical edge [and] playful humor.&” —Publishers Weekly &“This book has romance, heartache, gossip, scandal, and plenty of digs at the twisted workings of the music industry, all told in a breezy, sassy style.&” —Bust &“Perfect for your summer trip to the beach.&” —O, the Oprah Magazine
I'm So Happy It's Happy Hour: Sinfully Delicious Cocktails for Any Occasion
by Anne TaintorDrink recipes for daring women, from the Merry Widow to the Naked Waiter—accompanied by the author&’s signature witty retro artwork. Who doesn&’t enjoy a well-made drink and the opportunity for a little creative misbehavior? Anne Taintor&’s deliciously wry artwork is the perfect complement for the dozens of fabulous drink recipes in this chic collection. From classic sips-with-a-twist to unexpected treats such as the Greta Garbo, Slinky Mink, and 3 AM on a School Night, these sinfully delectable cocktails add style to any high-spirited occasion. Surely it&’s five o&’clock somewhere . . .
The World's Worst: A Guide to the Most Disgusting, Hideous, Inept, and Dangerous People, Places, and Things on Earth
by Mark FrauenfelderAn exploration of very bad things, from the most disgusting fruit to the worst case of speculative hysteria. Many books are dedicated to the finest things life has to offer. This is all well and good, but the real entertainment is to be found not in the cream of the crop, but at the bottom of the barrel. The World&’s Worst is a celebration/indictment of nearly fifty infamous and little-known exemplars of the awful. In thoroughly researched, scathingly funny essays, Mark Frauenfelder avoids the obvious and digs deep to tell the fascinating tales of the worst people, places, and things on Earth for the reader&’s amusement and edification. Simply put, The World&’s Worst is hilariously unafraid to wallow in the mire. Horrible highlights lowlights include: *Most Unappealing Fetish *Most Disgusting Coffee Drink *Most Horrific Self-Help Technique *Least Adorable Pet *Saddest Fate for an Island Nation *Worst Molasses-Related Disaster, and more
Mastering the Art of Chinese Cooking
by Eileen Yin-Fei LoA James Beard and Julia Child Award–winning chef &“takes you on an incredible journey as you build your Chinese pantry and master the basics.&” (Daniel Boulud, James Beard Award–winning chef, restauranteur, and cookbook author) This masterwork of Chinese cuisine showcases acclaimed chef Eileen Yin-Fei Lo&’s decades of culinary virtuosity. A series of lessons build skill, knowledge, and confidence as Lo guides the home cook step by step through the techniques, ingredients, and equipment that define Chinese cuisine. With more than 100 classic recipes and technique illustrations throughout, Mastering the Art of Chinese Cooking makes the glories of this ancient cuisine utterly accessible. Stunning photography reveals the treasures of old and new China, from the zigzagging alleys of historical Guangzhou to the bustle of city centers and faraway Chinatowns, as well as wonderful ingredients and gorgeous finished dishes. Step-by-step brush drawings illustrate Chinese cooking techniques. This lavish volume takes its place as the Chinese cookbook of choice in the cook's library. &“Stunning. . . . A comprehensive and educational guide that fulfills the promise of how to master Chinese cooking.&” –Publishers Weekly
Cats Are Weird: And More Observations
by Jeffrey BrownThe bestselling author of the Star Wars®: Jedi Academy series &“does an excellent job of capturing the little nuances and movements that make a cat a cat&” (Comics Forge). Cartoonist Jeffrey Brown&’s drawings perfectly capture the humor and quirkiness of cats in all their strange and charming glory. Following the success of Cat Getting Out of a Bag, this collection of color and black-and-white comic strips loosely follows the adventures of a pair of cats as they explore the world around them, indoors and out. Adventures include taking a nap, licking a shoe, attacking dust particles, hiding in cabinets, pouncing on fallen leaves, confronting the vacuum cleaner, patrolling the yard, and purring up a storm—all adorably rendered in Brown&’s immediate and irresistible style. Sure to delight anyone who lives with cats and appreciates their sweet and batty behavior, this gift book is the cat&’s meow. Plus, this is a fixed-format version of the book, which looks nearly identical to the print version. &“No characters. No story. The joy we get from these comics is born from Brown&’s ability to transmit his love of cats and extol the banal in well-executed gags. That Brown has created powerful, humorous celebrations of the mundane in the form of the queasily-commercial, CAA &‘cat book&’ medium is delightfully surprising and odd and funny, because it&’s true.&” —The Comics Journal
Cath Kidston Jam Jar Booklet: Recipes for Delightful Jams and Preserves
by Cath KidstonSpread the love with this collection of delicious jam and preserve recipes to enjoy at home or give as gifts to friends and family. In Cath Kidston Ltd. Jam Jar Booklet, you will find an assortment of recipes that will help you create special spreads for sharing: · Strawberry Freezer Jam · Raspberry-Fig Jam with Port · Quick Blackberry Jam · Apricot or Plum Jam · Moroccan Preserved Lemons · Apple Butter Aside from tasty jams and preserves, there are also guides to how to process jams using the full canning method, what equipment is needed for processing, and how to keep your food safe from spoilage. This book has all you need to keep your pantry stocked with amazing fruit spreads.
Europe and the Jews: The Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1,900 Years
by Malcolm HayA detailed and moving account of the indignities and cruelties Jews have undergone at the hands of Christians and others in the West, from St John Chrysostom in the 4th century to Hitler in the 20th. Using Hitler's concentration camps as a point of departure, Hay leads us on a tour of the devilish scenes and spectacles which have been produced by Christian hatred of Jews for some 1900 years.
English History Made Brief, Irreverent, and Pleasurable
by Lacey Baldwin SmithHere at last is a history of England that is designed to entertain as well as inform and that will delight the armchair traveler, the tourist or just about anyone interested in history. No people have engendered quite so much acclaim or earned so much censure as the English: extolled as the Athenians of modern times, yet hammered for their self-satisfaction and hypocrisy. But their history has been a spectacular one. The guiding principle of this book's heretical approach is that "history is not everything that happened, but what is worth remembering about the past.. . .". Thus, its chapters deal mainly with "Memorable History" in blocks of time over the centuries. The final chapter "The Royal Soap Opera," recounts the achievements, personalities and idiocies of the royal family since the arrival of William the Conqueror in 1066. Spiced with dozens of hilarious cartoons from Punch and other publications, English History will be a welcome and amusing tour of a land that has always fascinated Anglophiles and Anglophobes alike.
The Heartbreak Diet: A Story of Family, Fidelity, and Starting Over
by Thorina RoseA graphic memoir chronicling the collapse of a marriage in the wake of an affair—and the challenge of starting over, &“for fans of Alison Bechdel&’s Fun Home&” (Entertainment Weekly). Thorina Rose&’s funny, beautifully illustrated memoir charts the unexpected dissolution of her marriage and the struggles and adventures of starting over. After marrying young, living in New York, and settling in San Francisco, Rose and her husband start a family. When he begins an affair with his &“running partner,&” Rose must find a way to rebuild her life with her two young sons, navigating her own inner doubts, the chorus of advice from well-meaning friends, and coping mechanisms close at hand: retail therapy and pet adoption (not so useful); leaning on friends and travels with gay men (very useful). With humor and insight, The Heartbreak Diet is a moving and entertaining meditation on fidelity, family, and finding one&’s way. &“Piquant, witty drawings accompany a story that retains a hopeful levity without veering into self-pity or bitterness.&” —Entertainment Weekly &“Raw and introspective . . . With wit and insight, Rose draws herself passing through different stages, sampling coping mechanisms, weighing words of wisdom (illustrated by portraits of luminaries like Dolly Parton and Coco Chanel), and ultimately, triumphantly, moving on.&” —Bust
The Star Book: Stargazing Throughout the Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere
by Peter GregoStargazing Throughout the Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere is an excerpt from The Star Book that guides you through the night skies in the Southern Hemisphere, through wide-angle star charts. Looking at the main constellations, stars and celestial showpieces of the southern celestial sphere, beginning with constellations around the south celestial pole and then taking a season by season view. Far southern stars had to wait until the early 17th century to be mapped by European explorers.Everyone is interested in the stars and on a clear night astonished by them. Stargazing Throughout the Seasons in the Southern Hemisphere will answer any questions you may have when you look up into the night sky.
I Knead My Mommy: And Other Poems by Kittens
by Francesco MarciulianoA purrfect collection of poetry that explores kitten life from the New York Times–bestselling author of I Could Pee on This and I Could Chew on This. Just when we all thought things couldn&’t get any cuter comes a book of confessional poems about the triumphs, trials, and daily discoveries of being a kitten. From climbing walls to claiming hearts, these little cats bare all in such instant classics as &“And Then You Said &‘No,&’&” &“Ode to a Lizard I Didn&’t Know Is Also a Pet in This House,&” and &“I Will Save You.&” With adorable photos of the poetic prodigies throughout, this volume gives readers a glimpse into their confused and curious feline minds as they encounter the world around them.
Disco Cube Cocktails: 100+ Innovative Recipes for Artful Ice and Drinks
by Leslie KirchhoffWow drinkers everywhere with this &’70s-inspired book based on the magical properties of ice from decorative to taste-transforming cubes—playlists included. With 100+ recipes for artful ice and the drinks that go with them, home bartenders can learn new icy creations to elevate any classic drink, infuse new flavor into a sipper as the ice melts, or impress friends at a party with a frosty punch bowl. While traveling as a DJ, Leslie Kirchhoff fell in love with the art of craft cocktails, but noticed one thing was missing: inventive ice. Taking it upon herself to create something truly unique, she started Disco Cubes as a passion project to explore the art of ice. Now you can do the same at home with recipes that offer more than just a classic cube. In this not-so-classic cocktail book, there are one-ingredient cubes to elevate any drink, infused ice to add flavor to simple cocktails, and perfect pairings where ice and drink come together to make a concoction that you (and your guests) won&’t forget. Plus, you&’ll find playlists at the beginning of each chapter, to set the mood for any occasion. Recipes include innovative sips such as: Rose Cubes in a White Negroni Jalapeño ice for an evolving margarita A Golden Bloody Mary that shifts from sweet to savory as the ice melts The Walter Gibbons with a Red Onion Raft White peach spheres for a cool take on a classic Bellini A great gift for cocktail and bartending enthusiasts, home cocktail makers and entertainers, drink-nerds who love cocktail history, and anyone who enjoys experimentation.
How to Build a Hovercraft: Air Cannons, Magnetic Motos, and 25 Other Amazing DIY Science Projects
by Stephen Voltz Fritz GrobeWith this fun yet informative guide for all skill levels, create extraordinary science experiments you can do at home using everyday objects. From the Coke and Mentos fountain makers who found initial fame via Maker Faire and YouTube (more than 150 million views!) comes this collection of DIY science projects guaranteed to inspire a love of experimentation. Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz, also known as EepyBird, share their favorite projects: a giant air vortex cannon, a leaf blower hovercraft, a paper airplane that will fly forever, and many more. Each experiment features instructions that will take users from amateur to showman level—there&’s something here for all skill levels—alongside illustrations, photographs, and carefully explained science. How to Build a Hovercraft is guaranteed to engage curious minds and create brag-worthy results! Caution: Many of these experiments require adult supervision, and some of them should not be performed by children at all. Praise for How to Build a Hovercraft &“Want to create big, splashy projects mostly using household items? This fun book contains detailed step-by-step instructions, well-thought-out scientific explanations, and sensible safety precautions.&” —Natural History, Holiday Gift Guide Pick
Tinder Box: The Iroquois Theatre Disaster 1903
by Anthony P. HatchThe Iroquois Theater in Chicago, boasting every modern convenience, advertised itself proudly as “absolutely fireproof” when it opened in November, 1903. Mr. Bluebeard, a fairy tale musical imported from the Drury Lane Theatre in London was the opening production. And leading the troupe of nearly 400 was one of the most popular comedians of the time, Eddie Foy. None of the many socialites and journalists who flocked to the shows were aware that city building inspectors and others had been bribed to certify that the theater was in good shape. In fact, the building was without a sprinkler system or even basic fire fighting equipment; there was no backstage telephone, fire alarm box, exit signs, a real asbestos curtain or ushers trained for emergencies. A month later, at a Christmas week matinee, the theater was illegally overcrowded with a standing room only crowd of mostly women and children. During the second act, a short circuit exploded a back stage spotlight touching off a small fire which spread in minutes throughout the theater. Panic set in as people clawed at each other to get out, but they could not find the exits, which were draped. The doorways, locked against gate-crashers, were designed to open in instead of out, creating almost impossible egress. The tragedy, which claimed more than 600 lives, became a massive scandal and it remains the worst theater fire in the history of the country.
Unleashed
by Amanda Jones&“The unbridled joyousness of the dogs in Unleashed is simply heart-expanding . . . A delight through and through.&” —Modern Dog Magazine Dogs are in their natural element when they&’re playing outdoors. Pet photographer Amanda Jones captures this unbridled joy perfectly in this collection of photographs. Set against the backdrop of four distinct seasons—each with its own color palette and lush backdrops—these dogs are clearly having their favorite days in their favorite places. This handsome book showcases the energy and character of a diverse group of dogs as they run, jump, and play outdoors all year long.
Monsters You Should Know
by Emma Sancartier&“A humorous—and richly illustrated—book full of quirky monsters. SanCartier&’s creatures are somehow both cute and terrifying.&” —USA Today Meet the world&’s most unusual monsters in this darkly funny collection of creatures and cryptids from folkloric history. Illustrator Emma SanCartier captures the bizarre and hilarious elements of seventeen monsters from around the world in a light, tongue-in-cheek tone, from the Japanese dream-eater Baku and the Persian carnivorous unicorn Shadhavar to the Eastern European Shurale, a literal tickle monster. Illustrated in lush watercolor, Monsters You Should Know is a perfect primer for the many strange, frightening, and compelling things that go bump in the night. &“An important book on monsters you should know about, mostly because it turns out they&’re really cute.&” —Buzzfeed
So Pretty! Crochet: Inspiration and Instructions for 24 Stylish Projects
by Amy PalanjianTwo dozen delightful crochet patterns from countries around the world. Stitch up super-stylish handmade goodies with So Pretty! Crochet. Craft expert and editor Amy Palanjian presents twenty-four irresistible projects—from craft stars around the world from Portugal to Latvia to Australia and beyond. You&’ll find patterns for delicate necklaces, a soft and cozy hat and gloves, chic headbands, a darling garland, sweet nesting bowls, and much more. With detailed instructions, helpful charts, crafty anecdotes, and stunning color photographs showcasing the oh-so-pretty projects, this vibrant collection elevates the classic craft of crochet and makes it perfectly stylish for today!
The Complete Artist's Manual: The Definitive Guide to Painting and Drawing
by Simon Jennings&“Comprehensive and substantial . . . This practical text is accessible to artists of all skill levels.&” —Booklist The hands-on, user-friendly painting and drawing guidance that made The Artist&’s Manual and The New Artist&’s Manual beloved classics now returns in a refreshed design and compact new package. With the same breadth of content as the originals, this updated version is packed with easy to follow instructions, including comprehensive information about all varieties of materials and tools, along with hundreds of critical techniques for mastering composition, color, line, tone, and more. Copiously illustrated with 1,300 color photos and examples from working artists, this new edition is the definitive guide for artists of every skill level looking to begin, develop, and perfect their skills. The Complete Artist&’s Manual is today&’s essential studio companion.
Still Life Painting Studio: Gouache Painting Techniques to Capture the Beauty of Everyday Objects
by Elizabeth MayvilleA concise guide to putting more life into your still-life paintings with the vibrant colors of gouache. With clear information and beautiful illustrations, this short, simple guide to creating still-life pictures with gouache provides both easy-to-follow techniques and inspiration for artists of any skill level. You&’ll learn how to expand your palette with the bold options offered by this opaque watercolor paint, as well as finding tips for composing a scene and creating effects with cross painting, stippling, and more.
Rock-a-Bye Baby: 200 Ways to Help Baby (and You!) Sleep Better
by Penny WarnerA simple guide to getting your baby to sleep and saving your sanity, featuring over 200 tried and true, time-tested solutions. New parents can now rely on more than 200 tried and true slumber solutions, taken from the real sleep experts: parents, grandparents, nannies, and doctors. Penny Warner delivers here the widest selection of time-tested tricks, from classic (take a drive around the block) to quirky (fake sleep next to your baby). With lullabies, nursery rhymes, and lists of helpful sleep aides, it&’s an indispensable resource. Parents can flag their favorites then relax knowing everyone will rest easy.
Mamaste: Discover a More Authentic, Balanced, and Joyful Motherhood from Within
by Lori Bregman Ursula Cary&“A must-read for any mom looking to be the most authentic mama you are. We all need support, and Lori Bregman has enough wisdom for the whole village.&” —Anne Hathaway, Academy Award–winning American actress and singer A holistic guide to becoming a more balanced, authentic, and joyful mother from a pregnancy, women&’s wellness and empowerment coach—and celebrity doula to high-profile actresses such as Anne Hathaway and Kristen Bell. In Mamaste, Lori Bregman introduces the &“five expressions of motherhood&”: Action Mama, Flow Mama, Rebel Mama, Vulnerable Mama, and Free Mama. Offering supportive advice, exercises, meditations, and yoga practices to cultivate a healthy balanced life and stronger bond, Lori guides new mothers along a journey of self-discovery that ultimately lead to a more enriching and contented experience for both mother and child. Accessible and encouraging, Mamaste provides foundational tools for parenting, relatable examples, and exercises to build self-awareness and mindfulness. Fans of Lori&’s The Mindful Mom-To-Be, as well as Kimberly Ann Johnson&’s The Fourth Trimester and Emily Oster&’s Cribsheet, will love the advice, support, and guidance found in Mamaste. An essential reference for any expecting or new parent, Mamaste makes a wonderful baby shower or new mom gift. &“I worked with Lori throughout all three of my pregnancies and she was so tuned in to my unique way of doing things . . . Mamaste is a must-read to help you find a little more empathy and compassion for yourself and other mamas.&” —Molly Sims, model, actress and entrepreneur
Smoke, Roots, Mountain, Harvest: Recipes and Stories Inspired by My Appalachian Home
by Lauren Angelucci McDuffie&“Inventive, sumptuous recipes&” from the writer of the award-winning food blog Harvest and Honey, a Saveur Best Blog finalist (Sonja Overhiser, author of Pretty Simple Cooking). Showcasing the flavors and modern cooking techniques of Appalachia and the Blue Ridge Mountains: With over seventy delectable recipes and eighty stunning photographs organized by seasons, Smoke, Roots, Mountain, Harvest is an evocative cookbook rooted in Appalachian ingredients and flavors that takes readers and cooks deep into the heart and soul of America. Lauren McDuffie uses modern cooking techniques to transform traditional comfort food with a mountain sensibility into inspired meals and menus for anyone. Each chapter opens with storytelling that echoes the folklore and tall tales of the region. Beautiful color photographs capture mouthwatering dishes for all occasions—from morning beverages to a show-stopping berry buckle—as well as the tools, fruits, flowers, and scenery of life in the Mountain South. From the mountains of southwestern Virginia, Lauren McDuffie is a writer, food stylist, photographer, and creator of the blog Harvest and Honey. Menu suggestions and wine pairings encompass a variety of meal occasions, from small plates to soups, salads, mains, sides, drinks, dessert, along with tips and techniques on canning, pickling, and preserving. Mouthwatering recipes include Shaved Summer Squash Salad with Pickled Pepper Vinaigrette, Slow-Roasted Onion and Golden Apple Soup, Baked Pork Chops with Cran-Apple Moonshine Compote, Drunken Short Ribs with Smoky Gouda Grits and Mountain Gremolata, Pan-Seared Carrots with Bourbon-Maple Glaze, Triple Orange Cake with Honey-Lavender Buttercream, and many more. &“[An] intimate and charmingly rendered collection of inspiring recipes.&” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
How Poetry Can Change Your Heart (The HOW Series)
by Andrea Gibson Megan FalleyA simple guide to the transformative power of reading and writing poems, from two acclaimed spoken-word artists. How can a poem transform a life? Could poetry change the world? In this accessible volume, spoken-word stars Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley roll out the welcome mat and prove that poetry is for everyone. Whether lapsed poetry lovers, aspiring poets, or total novices, readers will learn to uncover verse in unexpected places, find their way through a poem when they don't quite &“get it&”—and discover just how transformative poetry can be. Acclaim for the authors &“Propelled by all that is raw, heartfelt, and confessional . . . A tour de force.&” —Publishers Weekly on Andrea Gibson&’s Lord of the Butterflies &“The [metaphorical] daughter of Sexton and Ginsberg.&” ―Muzzle Magazine&’s &“30 Poets Under 30&” on Megan Falley
Our Jubilee is Death: A Carolus Deane Mystery (Tales of the PanCosmos)
by Leo BruceWalking on the sand before breakfast, Carolus Deene's cousin Fay, who was staying on the Suffolk coast, had come upon the head of Lilliane Bomberger, the celebrated and universally detested novelist. The body was buried in the sand with only the head protruding; at least one tide had washed over it. Before this frustrating case ends, three murders are committed. This is vintage Bruce, mixing thrills and chills with unique humor.
Why Boys Need Parents
by Alex BeckermanHilarious photos of mishaps and messes that remind us why boys need adult supervision . . . Boys will be boys. Unfortunately, they will also be arsonists, wrecking balls, and eight-limbed ninjas of destruction. Their impulse to experiment and explore has given us electricity, space exploration, and the polio vaccine. It has also given us Chernobyl, telemarketing, and countless bathroom floods. With photos pulled from the 1950s on, this book celebrates the wacky, illogical, dangerous, and ridiculous things boys do. Moms and dads everywhere will laugh in recognition at each bit of mischief and misadventure—proof that boys really do need parents.