Wilder’s memoir is a fascinating piece of American history, but it’s the annotations that set "Pioneer Girl" apart as the most important work of its kind. Generations have grown up with Laura Ingalls Wilder through the Little House... Read More
For home design enthusiasts, the book provides inspiration and brings poetry to the communal act of building. "Sacred Space" celebrates Pine Hollow, an expansive retreat inspired by the Lake Michigan shoreline. Leslie Lee, who founded... Read More
“Why learn about water?” asks the first sentence this scholarly and impassioned tome and then for more than 600 pages of dense prose—interspersed with charts, graphs, photographs, and the occasional chemical formula—John A.... Read More
Alice Steer Wilson’s art is displayed, and stories told, with a curator’s eye and a daughter’s love. Victor Hugo once wrote, “To love beauty is to see light.” This quote sums up the rich life and luminous work of the late... Read More
Dozens of breathtaking photographs reveal a beauty long unseen, and one that few people see in person. For centuries their winter whereabouts remained an elusive mystery. Migrating monarch butterflies would hide away in some unknown... Read More
History of vegetarianism in America offers insight into shifting of social movements into mainstream thinking. This unique, readable history of the vegetarian movement in America reveals its deep roots; transplanted from Europe in the... Read More
The stress an executive faces daily would overwhelm anyone without adequate training—a subject addressed in Jacqui Grey’s guide to productive leadership, "Executive Advantage". Problems begin as executives combat emotional upheaval... Read More
A long overdue, honest, and unbiased appraisal of Margaret Brundage’s contributions to fantasy illustration and the arts. For the better part of a century, the specifics of the life, times, and work of Margaret Brundage have been mired... Read More