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From New York Times-bestselling author Therese O'Neill, a quippy and irreverant collection of illustrated profiles of the great American women who weren't attractive, well-spoken, demure, and sinless enough to receive their rightful place in history at the time, and that the world didn't know what to do with until now.
From bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter comes three interconnected novellas following each generation of Swaggers: grandfather Charles, father Earl, and the iconic series hero Bob Lee.
A 30th anniversary reissue of Michael Bamberger’s widely beloved classic golf pilgrimage To the Linksland, including a new introduction by Michael Murphy, author of Golf in the Kingdom.
A young academic moves from India to the States, where she navigates first love, a green card marriage, single motherhood, and more in this “rich, ambitious, and moving [novel] filled with insights, humor, and human drama.”—Ha Jin
From Frank Bruni, longtime columnist for the New York Times and four-time bestselling author, The Age of Grievance is an examination of the way that grievance has come to define our popular culture and our politics, on both the right and the left.
"A delightful collection of love letters by American presidents to their wives--and lovers--revealing an intimate and deeply personal side of our leaders. All the letters show the writer at his most vulnerable. We see letters of sorrow written about the death of a child or during a time of separation while the president was away on the battlefield. This beautiful book is a captivating collection of love stories revealing a human side of the men we still honor today."--]cProvided by publisher.
In the spirit of Porn for Women and Men to Avoid in Art and Life, a vibrant and feminist rewrite of the rules of chivarly by the founders of the hospitality brand, ManServants, co.
"A wryly funny and moving novel that captures the complexities of marriage, art, friendship, and the fictions we create in order to become the people we wish to be."--Provided by publisher.
A prize-winning New York Times reporter reflects on 25 years of covering pandemics—how governments react to them, how the media covers them, how they are exploited, and what we can do to prepare for the next one.
Boynton Bookworks Spring 2024 list features a picture book, novelty books, a lap board book, and a boxed set! Hippos Remain Calm is the long-awaited follow-up to Hippos Go Berserk! more than 45+ years in the making!
Clara's fight for suffrage turns into one of survival when her crew's Antarctic expedition ship gets stuck in the ice, perfect for fans of Gary Paulsen and The Downstairs Girl.
For fans of Talia Hibbert and Lynn Painter comes a funny and unflinchingly honest story about a teen who must come to terms with her disability and what it means for her identity, her love life, and her future.Brynn Kwan is desperate for her high school persona to be real. That Brynn is head of the yearbook committee, the favorite for prom queen, and definitely not crumbling from a secret disability that’s rapidly wearing her down. If no one knows the truth about her condition, Brynn doesn’t have to worry about the pitying looks or accusations of being a faker that already destroyed her childhood friendships. She’s even willing to let go of her four-year relationship with her first love, Oliver, rather than reveal that a necessary surgery was the reason she ignored his existence for the entire summer. But after Brynn tries to break up a fight at a pep rally and winds up barred from all her clubs and senior prom, she has nothing left to prop up her illusion of being just like everyone else. During a week-long suspension from school, she realizes that she doesn’t quite recognize the face in the mirror—and it’s not because of her black eye from the fight. With a healthy sister who simply doesn’t understand and a confused ex-boyfriend who won’t just take a hint and go away like a normal human being, Brynn begins to wonder if it’s possible to reinvent her world by being the person she thought no one wanted: herself.
From the creator and host of Queer Kid Stuff and The Rainbow Parenting podcast, LGBTQ+ activist and educator Lindz Amer teaches kids all about the ways that pronouns can be joyful, defining, and empowering.
This welcoming and friendly picture book reminds us that every moment can hold many surprises and to look for the wonder in every day.
Jenny Chow struggles to use chopsticks, but a STEAM approach to problem-solving may just be the trick to mastering them in this hilarious picture book for fans of Amy Wu
From the beloved New York Times bestselling author of the “fascinating…entertaining” (The Daily Beast) National Book Award finalist The Soul of an Octopus, a charmingly perfect gem of a book about the most exquisite and extraordinary of winged creatures—hummingbirds.
A brand-new stunning picture book by the best-selling author of Curls, Glow, Bloom, and Ours that celebrates and honors the love and bond between family and child.
A young girl pays tribute to the memory of her grandfather during a West African masquerade festival in this moving, lushly illustrated picture book.
In the tradition of Tomie dePaola's QUIET comes this lyrical, timely picture book that shows if you really look you never know what the world might offer for you to see.
THE TAKING OF JAKE LIVINGSTON meets ACE OF SPADES in this gripping new psychological thriller from Liselle Sambury, author of DELICIOUS MONSTERS! When a gruesome murder rocks Sunny's private school, with her own brother as the main suspect, Sunny takes it upon herself to discover the real killer—and uncovers a slew of dark family secrets in the process.
In this heart-warming Passover story, a young Jewish child learns to work through grief, with the help of family, memory, and tradition.
From spiritual activist, racial justice educator, and bestselling author Rachel Ricketts comes an inspiring picture book that guides children in heart-centered and mindfulness-based practices in the face of fear, anxiety, and racial injustice.
A Pakistani-American girl dreams of being an artist, struggles with anxiety, and learnes to stand up for herself.
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