"Who the Hell Wants to Work for You" is an invaluable business book—entertaining, enlightening, and empowering. Tim Eisenhauer’s "Who the Hell Wants to Work for You" is the rare business book that’s a joy to read. The author’s... Read More
Like angels and unicorns, fables have made themselves scarce of late, but leave it to the land and language of magic realism to bring forth a bona fide specimen. A gorgeously illustrated, book-length poem of masterful prose, there’s... Read More
In 2009, Aimee Trudeau, Mai-Yan Kwan, and Emily Nielson began blogging about their passion for the outdoors, complete with delicious provisions. The “Dirty Gourmet Girls” showcase the Southern California landscape and some pretty... Read More
The city that never sleeps, New York made good use of those extra waking hours to create an incomparable nightlife scene—theaters, restaurants, nightclubs—as well as nurture a citizenship that occasionally goes off the... Read More
Grab your paper, pens, and pencils as lions, giraffes, elephants, ladybirds, and tree frogs take shape in a step-by-step how-to-draw guide for children. Clever details emerge, and thorough instructions ensure that even sketching novices... Read More
Fascinated with the bees buzzing about Aunt Lilla’s hive boxes, Henry raptly follows her around as she checks the frames and honey, speaking softly from under her giant netted hat. Stunning landscapes of South Carolina’s Lowcountry... Read More
Animals the world over greet the moon as it appears, exploring the subtle shades of night and darkness in a beautiful collage of colors, patterns, and textures that arise when the sun goes down. Whether the light is fading, twinkling,... Read More
"Bakeland", the first cookbook from photographer and graphic designer Marit Hovland, is full of creative and impressively detailed sweet treats that provide a “tasty trip through an entire year of Norwegian nature.” Arranged by... Read More