• Feed Us With Trees

    Feed Us With Trees

    Hay, Elspeth

    This exploration of how perennial nut trees like oaks, chestnuts and hazelnuts once sustained human diets challenges modern agricultural practices and offers a vision for a more ecological, abundant and regenerative food future. (NoveList)

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  • Ugliness

    Ugliness

    Hilal, Moshtari

    Part personal narrative, part cultural critique, with photography and poetry interspersed throughout, this is a brave and profound exploration of a thorny subject. - Abby

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  • Are You Mad at Me?

    Are You Mad at Me?

    Josephson, Meg

    Psychotherapist Josephson debuts with a cogent exploration of the least-known yet "arguably most common" threat response: fawning. She also provides an insightful look at the cultural factors that influence fawning, explaining that in a white-dominated, patriarchal society, women and minorities are socialized to be agreeable in order to win the favor of the powerful. Recovering people pleasers will find plenty to chew on. (Publishers Weekly)

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  • Forest Euphoria

    Forest Euphoria

    Kaishian, Patricia Ononiwu

    With immense knowledge, grace, experience, and lyrical prose ... Kaishian persuades us that there is never just one way for living things in the natural world to reproduce or evolve or interact and that greater, more diversified ecological possibilities beautifully coexist. A celebratory appreciation of the ubiquity of queerness in the natural world. (Kirkus)

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  • Free

    Free

    Knox, Amanda

    Tracing a harrowing journey from criminal exoneration to inner liberation. Twelve years after publishing her bestselling memoir, Waiting To Be Heard, Knox revisits her transformation from wrongfully accused murderer to exonerated woman.?An engrossing reflection on reclaiming identity and finding peace in the aftermath of global notoriety. (Kirkus)

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  • I Want to Burn This Place Down

    I Want to Burn This Place Down

    Kreizman, Maris

    Unexpectedly charming personal essays about disillusionment, diabetes, and despair. (Kirkus)

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  • Things in Nature Merely Grow

    Things in Nature Merely Grow

    Li, Yiyun

    Eloquent and absolutely gutting reflections on immense personal loss. A difficult but necessary read. - Abby

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  • 108 Asian Cookies

    108 Asian Cookies

    Lieu, Kat

    108 Asian Cookies is an ode to [the] personal and intimate world of cookies-a world as varied and rich as the tapestry of Asian cultures and ingredients that inspired these recipes. (Publisher description)

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  • Pure Innocent Fun

    Pure Innocent Fun

    Madison, Ira, III

    Blending memoir and pop criticism, Madison’s essays lace deeply intimate stories with lavish praise and punishing blows for icons of the ’80s and on. An engaging and often hilarious memoir-in-essays from a pop-culture fiend. (Kirkus)

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  • Cudi

    Cudi

    Mescudi, Scott

    Cudi fans, be blessed and enjoy! To have been in college when "pursuit of happiness" dropped, is to know the pure joy and reckless abandon of young adulthood. - Victoria

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