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A group biography of four beloved women who fought sexism, covered decades of American news, and whose voices defined NPR In the years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, women in the workplace still found themselves relegated to secretarial positions or locked out of jobs entirely. This was especially true in the news business, a backwater of male chauvinism where a woman might be lucky to get a foothold on the ΓÇ£womenΓÇÖs pages.ΓÇ¥ But when a pioneering nonprofit called National Public Radio came along in the 1970s, and the door to serious journalism opened a crack, four remarkable women came along and blew it off the hinges. Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie is journalist Lisa NapoliΓÇÖs captivating account of these four women, their deep and enduring friendships, and the trail they blazed to becoming icons. They had radically different stories. Cokie Roberts was born into a political dynasty, roamed the halls of Congress as a child, and felt a tug toward public service. Susan Stamberg, who had lived in India with her husband who worked for the State Department, was the first woman to anchor a nightly news program and pressed for accommodations to balance work and home life. Linda Wertheimer, the daughter of shopkeepers in New Mexico, fought her way to a scholarship and a spot on-air. And Nina Totenberg, the network''s legal affairs correspondent, invented a new way to cover the Supreme Court. Based on extensive interviews and calling on the authorΓÇÖs deep connections in news and public radio, Susan, Linda, Nina, and Cokie is as beguiling and sharp as its formidable subjects.
A moving, multigenerational story about love, family roots, and the cycle of lifeWhen Emilia finds a walnut one morning, Grandpa tells her the story behind it: of his journey across the ocean to a new home, with only one small bag and a nut in his pocket. ΓÇ£I planted my little tree in good brown soil, so it would grow strong here forever.ΓÇ¥ΓÇ£In this house? In this yard?ΓÇ¥ΓÇ£Shall we go see?ΓÇ¥ Step by step, Grandpa teaches Emilia how to cultivate her own seed. But as her little nut grows, Grandpa begins to slow downΓÇöuntil one sad day, Emilia has to say goodbye. EmiliaΓÇÖs sapling looks as droopy as she feels . . . but she knows just what to do.From acclaimed author and illustrator Ammi-Joan Paquette and Felicita Sala, this tender story is a poignant reminder that the best things grow with timeΓÇöand that even when they are no longer here, the ones we love are always a part of us.
Learn all about shapes in this dynamic follow-up to Colors: My First Pop-Up! in the Pop Magic series, an exciting line of preschool books from pop-up wizard Matthew Reinhart that makes learning fun!A stunning, hands-on exploration of shapes for the very youngest readers! Bestselling paper engineer Matthew Reinhart brings his creative genius to this innovative preschool pop-up, connecting basic concepts to interactive elements that will delight and inform little ones with every page. The shapes included are: square, triangle, circle, rectangle, and oval.
An epic story of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of the Tiananmen Square protestsIn Heiress Apparently, Gemma HuangΓÇÖs big acting break led her to Beijing, where she uncovered an incredible family secret. This second novel in the Daughters of the Dynasty series delves further into GemmaΓÇÖs complex and storied legacy, moving back one generation to tell the story of GemmaΓÇÖs mother, Lei, as she finds love against the backdrop of 1980s China and the Tiananmen Square protests and makes a difficult decision that forever alters the course of her life.
An inspiring picture book about the meteorologist whose discoveries helped us understand how weather worksWhen Joanne Simpson (1923-2010) was a girl, she sailed her boat beneath the puffy white clouds of Cape Cod. As a pilot, she flew her plane so high, its wings almost touched them. And when World War II began and Joanne moved to the University of Chicago, a professor asked her to teach Air Force officers about those very clouds and the weather-changing winds.As soon as the war ended, Joanne decided to seriously study the clouds she had grown to love so much. Her professors laughed. They told her to go home. They told her she was no longer needed. They told her, "No woman ever got a doctorate in meteorology. And no woman ever will."But Joanne was stubborn. She sold her boat. She flew her last flight. She saved her money so that she could study clouds. She worked so hard and discovered so much thatΓÇödespite what the professors saidΓÇöshe received a doctorate in meteorology. She was the first woman in the world to do so.Breaking Through the Clouds tells the story of a trailblazing scientist whose discoveries about clouds and how they work changed everything we know about weather today.
From New York Times Cooking contributor Colu Henry, a collection of sophisticated recipes for everyday dinnersColu Henry has been working in food for more than 15 years, and from her time at publications from Bon Appétit to the New York Times, she’s learned that what resonates with her readers is her always unfussy and empowering recipes. In this cookbook—a nod to home cooks who are happy to do everything but pastry—Henry helps readers assemble an amply stocked new-American pantry so that they can perfect (and build upon) classic everyday meals.With 100 recipes and photographs, Henry offers ideas and solutions to get you out of your weeknight routine, explore new ingredients and techniques, build your confidence, and have a sophisticated dishes on the table in around 45 minutes.
Sam and their intrepid grandma bike around the world together in this sweet intergenerational adventure!Grandma Rose''s job is having amazing adventures around the globe and writing about them. Her next trip is extra-special—because this time, Sam is tagging along! Together Sam and Grandma Rose will bike and explore national parks, villages, and sprawling cities, from bear sightings in Alberta to sloths in Costa Rica, and from gelato in Italy to bánh mi in Vietnam.Writing home in postcards, Sam details tidbits about each location''s language, culture, and natural beauty. Sam soon finds out that Grandma is full of surprises—she’s up for any challenge, and wow, can she shred down those trails. Pedaling side-by-side, Grandma Rose will teach Sam to be brave and embrace new experiences both on a bike and in life. Whether trekking up majestic mountains or simply gazing up at the night sky, Sam discovers that the journey is not about the places you go—it’s the moments you share, big and small. Locations featured: Banff National Park, Alberta; Cape Breton Island, Canada; Black Hills, South Dakota, US; Canyonlands National Park, Utah, US; San Juan Islands, Washington, US; Hawaii, Hawaii, US; Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, Tasmania; Hanoi, Vietnam; Tokyo, Japan; Greater Provence, France; Tuscany, Italy; Kingdom of Mapungubwe, Botswana; Lake Arenal/Guanacaste, Costa Rica; Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, US
After missing her class costume party, a girl decides she doesnΓÇÖt need an excuse to dress up in this charming, relatable school storyWhen a little girl is home sick for dress-up day at school, she decides thereΓÇÖs no need to miss out entirely: SheΓÇÖll just wear her rabbit costume the next day!But when the next day arrives and sheΓÇÖs the only one in costume, it doesnΓÇÖt feel like such a great idea, after all. Can a little bit of confidence and an unexpected new friend turn a self-conscious moment into a wonderful one?Funny, endearing, and relatable to any kid whoΓÇÖs ever felt insecure, Dress-Up Day is an ode to friendship, embracing individuality, and putting yourself out there no matter the occasion.
A collection of essays and photos that will inspire you to celebrate lifeΓÇÖs memorable moments The newest book in the bestselling kate spade new york series, celebratethat, picks up where all in good taste left off and joyfully ΓÇ£celebratesΓÇ¥ the way that kate spade women know how. From the little things in life to the big moments, celebratethat is a collection of essays, photos, and illustrations that illuminate the ways the kate spade woman takes everyday moments and makes them extraordinary. Featuring the signature kate spade design and aesthetic, this book is the ultimate gift for any and every occasion. What better way is there to celebrate Kate SpadeΓÇÖs memory than with celebrate that?
The worldΓÇÖs first comic-strip knitting book, Knitstrips presents 22 original patterns, boundless humor, and seriously appealing knitting instructionInspired, original, and laugh-out-loud funny, knitstrips are patterns and knitting instruction mixed with advice and humorous commentaryΓÇöand presented in illustrated comic book panels. Launched in 2016 on the mega-popular knitting site Modern Daily Knitting, the strips gained instant popularity and have attracted thousands of avid fans. The book includes 22 brand-new patterns and is designed to mimic a bound collection of comic books in a series: each ΓÇ£issueΓÇ¥ with its own cover and wry themeΓÇöfrom yarn stashes to binge knittingΓÇöthat is close to the heart of knitters. Issues offer four to six knitting patterns each, plus designer highlights and a variety of stories and technical discussions. The result is a fresh, lively knitting adventure that is like nothing the fiber world has seen before.
A charming Easter adventure based on the Netflix show Ada Twist, Scientist It's Easter! The eggs are decorated, the baskets are ready, and Mr. Twist's Easter pants are looking fly, which means one thing: it's time for the annual Twist Easter Egg Hunt, Ada's favorite family tradition. And this year, her parents are letting Ada hide the eggs! But Arthur, her big brother, thinks the egg hunt is going to be too easy now that he's eleven-so Ada has to do a test hiding to make sure it's super hard or else Arthur will retire from the egg hunt forever! Ada, Rosie, and Iggy brainstorm about how to find the hardest hiding spot in the history of egg-hiding. A sweet and funny storybook about learning from your mistakes and accepting that sometimes you might fail, this is the most egg-cellent book for the Easter season. Based on the bestselling series and the new Netflix show Ada Twist, Scientist, this charming new storybook is perfect for fans new and old!
Meet the world¿s greatest heroes, as drawn by the world¿s greatest creatorsAn introduction to Thor for the youngest superfans¿featuring art by legendary artist Jack Kirby! Soar into action with the mighty Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, prince of Asgard, and protector of Earth! Learn all about his abilities, skills, and friends in this bright and bold board book, with art from the classic comics. Vivid colors and three special gatefolds make for a fun-filled read perfect for the youngest kids and longtime Marvel fans alike.
Decades after being imprisoned for threatening his city with an army of giant robots, an elderly scientist reenters society, only to discover he needs help navigating life in the 21st century. Experiencing real kindness and friendship for the first time ever, his new relationships challenge the inventor's single-minded devotion for vengeance - just as his plans threaten to spiral out of his control. An homage to the classic cartoons of the 1940s, The Last Mechanical Monster is about ambition, creativity, mortality, friendship, and legacy. How do we want to be remembered? And what will we leave behind?
COZY BEDTIME STORY: This restless child¿s journey through the stars makes for a snuggly read before bed.CURIOSITY AND IMAGINATION: This fantastic nighttime adventure will leave readers wondering who else might be awake when they can¿t sleep.ROOTED IN FOLKLORE: One of the characters is loosely inspired by a Korean folktale about a rabbit who lives on the moon.BEAUTIFUL PACKAGE: Dreamy artwork, sparkly foil stars, and a tall, slim trim size give this book a gifty feel.INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN AUTHOR-ILLUSTRATOR: Kim¿s Little Mole¿s Wish, a bestseller in South Korea, marked his US debut and was named an Indie Next List Top 10 Pick in 2019.
This picture book about a child with a broken leg explores the role of courage and patience in the healing process¿both inside and outLulüs leg is broken, but she¿s OK. Bonnie Bear has a matching yellow cast. Her sympathy trove has new books, sweet cards, and pretty daisies. She finds new ways to do ordinary things¿like taking a bath or wearing her favorite pants. As time wears on, the newness of the cast wears off and the weariness sets in. Lulu grows bored and grumpy by day. Her cast becomes itchy and twitchy at night. Eventually, it¿s time to get the cast off, but Lulüs not ready. What if her leg can¿t do all of the things it used to do? What if it breaks again? A visit from Grandpa, a well-timed letter, and the power of healing help get Lulu back on her feet.
TIMELY SUBJECT: The Negro Leagues and the era of segregated baseball is of enduring interest, and readers who flocked to Larry Tye¿s Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend will love this book.LANDMARK BIOGRAPHY: A mythical figure and household name among baseball fans, ¿Cool Papä is the last of the most important Negro Leaguers without a full biography. SUPERB AUTHOR: Wheeler was a talented, experienced author who wrote for some of the greatest players of all time, including Hank Aaron and Bob Gibson. This was his last book.
ACCLAIMED AUTHOR: Farrell has carved out a space in nonfiction with engaging looks at little-known aspects of women¿s history. She¿s the author of Standing Up Against Hate, Fannie Never Flinched (three starred reviews!), and Pure Grit, which have all been well-received.WOMEN¿S HISTORY: This book highlights an incredible, empowering figure whose legacy deserves more widespread recognition. Leroy was the only woman photojournalist in Vietnam during her years there (though there were several women reporters at that time as well as women photographers who came after her).ART AND ACTIVISM: Using her photographs to reveal the terrible realities and human cost of war¿on both sides¿Leroy offers a unique, vital perspective on the Vietnam War that changed the way some people thought about the conflict.PROFILE IN COURAGE: Leroy¿s incredible story of bravery, resilience, conviction, and compassion makes her an inspiring role model for kids.JOURNALISM ANGLE: The Human Face of War is a reminder of the power and importance of journalism. During her three years in Vietnam (1966¿1969), Leroy was one of the few woman photographers covering a war that would kill more than 70 journalists.PHOTOS THROUGHOUT: Profusely illustrated with some of Leroy¿s most powerful photos, which brought viewers into the war and showed its human side.WELL-RESEARCHED: To write this book, Farrell interviewed military personal and journalists who covered the Vietnam War.POWERFUL FOREWORD: Written by Peter Arnot, who won the 1966 Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for his work in Vietnam.
BIG BOOK: A major work of scholarship more than two decades in the making.PERFECT AUTHOR: Johnson is the founder of the Black Fives Foundation, which is dedicated to researching, preserving, and honoring the pre¿NBA history of African Americans in basketball.EXTRAORDINARY CONNECTIONS: We expect an introduction from a star player, support from the NBA, the NBA Players Association, and the Basketball Hall of Fame. Throughout his career, Johnson has worked at the NBA Properties and Nike, and he recently signed a deal with a major brand for apparel and shoes featuring logos of the Black Fives¿ teams.EXPERIENCED WRITER: Johnson has lectured widely on his work, and has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Sports Illustrated, and Slate, and on programs such as Fox Sports, NPR, ESPN, NBA TV, Turner Broadcasting, and more.
CLASSIC CREATORS: This collection of eight interconnected morality tales showcases the work of legendary authors Steven Barnes and Charles Johnson.INSPIRED BY TIMELESS LITERATURE: Draws heavily from pop culture, but also gives a nod to classic literature such as The Arabian Nights and The Canterbury Tales.SCIENCE FICTION POPULARITY: Science fiction is still a dominant genre of literature in our pop culture landscape, with works like Jordan Peele¿s series Lovecraft Country and Denis Villeneuve¿s upcoming Dune.
BESTSELLING AUTHOR: Auxier¿s novel The Night Gardener was a New York Times bestseller, and his latest novel Sweep received a dazzling six starred reviews.ACCESSIBLE ADVENTURES: With full-color illustrations on every single spread, these books are great for sharing at storytime and perfect for emerging readers to try on their own.EVERGREEN THEMES: Each story explores familiar themes for chapter book readers, like friendship, courage, and standing up for what¿s right. MAGICAL CREATURES: Readers will delight in meeting the one-of-a-kind creatures who live in the Fabled Stables. This new series is great for anyone who loves monsters!
Meet the worldΓÇÖs greatest heroes, as drawn by the worldΓÇÖs greatest creatorsAn introduction to Doctor Strange for the youngest superfansΓÇöfeaturing art by legendary artist Steve Ditko! Power into action with Stephen Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme and EarthΓÇÖs best line of defense against mystical threats! Learn all about his abilities, skills, and friends in this bright and bold board book, with art from the classic comics. Vivid colors and three special gatefolds make for a fun-filled read perfect for the youngest kids and longtime Marvel fans alike.
A wild picture book starring a world-renowned cat, his trainer, a cast of quirky characters from award-winning creators Daniel Pinkwater and Aaron RenierThermal Herman 6-7/8 is the top Kat Hat in Matt KatzΓÇÖs company. A trained cat who is able to form himself into specialty hats, Thermal Herman is world-renowned for his warmth and agility. When a friend wanders off with a brain freeze and finds themself in peril, Thermal Herman must rush in to save the day in this zany and cleverly illustrated picture book, sure to make young readers giggle with every page.
From the bestselling illustrator of the Growing Hearts series comes a sweet and charming board book series about all the things we want to promise children With simple text and bestselling illustrator Christine Roussey''s signature whimsical art, a child will hear of all the things their caregivers can promise them in this lifeΓÇôΓÇôfrom joy to wonder to regret, and even the smaller moments in life, like cleaning your room and being told to zip up your coat (yes, all the way!). Die-cuts on the cover and throughout the book offer something exciting for little ones to see on each page in this loving ode to growing up and everything that life has to offer.
A young reader''s edition of Candacy TaylorΓÇÖs acclaimed book about the history of the Green Book, the guide for Black travelers Overground Railroad chronicles the history of the Green Book, which was published from 1936 to 1966 and was the ΓÇ£Black travel guide to America.ΓÇ¥ For years, it was dangerous for African Americans to travel in the United States. Because of segregation, Black travelers couldnΓÇÖt eat, sleep, or even get gas at most white-owned businesses.The Green Book listed hotels, restaurants, department stores, gas stations, recreational destinations, and other businesses that were safe for Black travelers. It was a resourceful and innovative solution to a horrific problem. It took courage to be listed in the Green Book, and the stories from those who took a stand against racial segregation are recorded and celebrated.This young reader''s edition of Candacy TaylorΓÇÖs critically acclaimed adult book Overground Railroad includes her own photographs of Green Book sites, as well as archival photographs and interviews with people who owned and used these facilities. The book also includes an author''s note, endnotes, bibliography, timeline, and index.
A brilliant, hilarious, and ultimately devastating debut novel about how racial discord grows in America In the rural Ohio of the late 1980s, social outcast Barry Nadler begins his freshman year of high school with low expectations. He resolves to go unnoticed as much as possible, until his world is upended by the arrival of Gurbaksh Singh, Gary for short, a Sikh teenager. Charismatic and wildly conspicuous, Gurbaksh befriends Barry and pulls him into a series of startling and uncharacteristic exploits.But as Barry becomes popular-adjacent at school, the rest of his world starts to unravel. His momΓÇÖs trips for her job with Marriott seem to keep her away longer. His philosophy professor dad is dealing with something. And soon his classmates and neighbors begin to react to the presence of the Singhs, a family so different from theirs. Through bitingly comic asides and wry observations, Barry becomes increasingly tuned into the seeds of xenophobia and racism finding fertile soil in this insular community, until tragedy unfolds.In bracing prose that captures the authentic voice of a heartrending awakening, David Stuart MacLeanΓÇÖs How I Learned to Hate in Ohio shines an uncomfortable light on the roots of white middle-American discontent. At once darkly funny and surprisingly moving, this is a humane, provocative, and undeniably resonant debut novel for our divided world.
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