March Sisters is a must-have for steadfast fans and those new to Alcott’s novel.
By Jenny Zhang, By Jane Smiley, By Kate Bolick, By Carmen Maria Machado
March Sisters is a must-have for steadfast fans and those new to Alcott’s novel.
March Sisters is a must-have for steadfast fans and those new to Alcott’s novel.
Infinite Hope is the extraordinary memoir of a hugely beloved figure in children’s literature, an American who embodies infinite grace.
Page after page of flawless, flaying, addictive prose: Carmen Maria Machado’s memoir In the Dream House is astonishingly good.
Mike Wolf is a curious and passionate guide throughout this exploration of gardening, foraging and beverage design.
For Small Creatures Such as We is a marvel. It dazzles and comforts while making us consider our own place in the vast universe.
Fifth Sun is a dramatic and accessible narrative that tells the story of Spain’s conquest of Mexico as the native Mexicans saw it.
If every picture tells a story, it’s also true of every recipe.
Wayne Thiebaud rolls out a dessert cart overflowing with pinwheel lollipops, pastel-frosted pastries and the promise of an endless summer.
It may take you a while to bring your knife skills up to pro level, but this book will aid you at every step.
Anthony Bourdain’s words serve as a good guide in a person’s eating life.
This stunning cookbook gathers profiles of 40 of the best foreign-born chefs working in cities across the U.S. today and shares recipes from each.
Stephen Kinzer’s new biography of Sidney Gottlieb, Poisoner in Chief, is shocking in its vivid detail.
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