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In this sweet bedtime book from New York Times Bestselling illustrator, Joy Hwang Ruiz, get ready to stay awake with your little Night Owl.
The classic bestselling picture book Big City Ballet is back in a beautiful, refreshed hardcover edition! This is the eleventh classic Angelina picture book from Little Simon.
Boynton Bookworks Spring 2024 list features a picture book, novelty books, a lap board book, and a boxed set! First published in 1985, Hey! What's That? is an interactive board book that was ahead of its time! Now, newly redesigned and remastered for the next generation of readers! Through a series of die-cut, touch-and-feel holes on every page and prompts for readers to place their finger through the hole as the page is turned, the reader’s finger becomes an interactive element on every spread.
Come meet the cutest babies across the animal kingdom in this rhyming celebration of how everyone, everyone, everyone grows!
A groundbreaking memoir documenting the various attempts the author makes to define himself in relation to other White people and the journey to create a more inclusive language for his white identity.
YouTube sensation Andrew Huang (2.1M followers) offers practical tips and hard-won advice for any creative that's looking for financial stability while being an authentic artist.
A wildly imaginative story collection touching on themes of mental health and queer identity by the author of CONFIDENCE.
"Rose has come a long way. Raised--and often neglected--by a wayward mother in New York City's chaotic bohemia, Rose has finally built the life she's always wanted: a good job at a self-help startup, a clean apartment, an engagement to a stable if self-satisfied tech CEO who shares her faith in human potential, hard work, and the sacrifice of childish dreams. Rose's sister Cecilia, on the other hand, never grew up. Irresponsible and impetuous, prone to jetting off to a European monastery one month and a falcon rescue the next, Cecilia has spent her life in pursuit of fairy-tale narratives of transcendence and true love--grand ideas Rose knows never work out in the real world. When Cecilia declares she's come home to New York for good, following the ending of a whirlwind marriage, Rose hopes Cecilia might finally be ready to face adulthood: compromises and all. But then Cecilia gets involved with the Avalon: a cultish-sounding cabaret troupe--one that appears only at night, on a mysterious red boat that travels New York's waterways--and soon vanishes: one of a growing number of suspicious disappearances among the city's lost and loneliest souls. The only way Rose can find Cecilia is by tracking down the Avalon herself. But as Rose gets closer to solving the mystery of what happened to her sister, the Avalon works its magic on her, too. And the deeper she goes into the Avalon's underworld, she more she begins to question everything she knows about her own life, and whether she's willing to leave the real world behind"--
An indispensable guide to how to apologize effectively, why apologies are important, and how delivering one can mend the torn fabric of our culture, told by two witty and insightful experts in the field.
Heralded as "sparkling. . . rich and compelling" in a rave for The Washington Post, The Faraway World is a collection of ten haunting, award-winning stories set across the Americas that was chosen as a New York Times Editors' Pick and Amazon Best Book of the Month, earned a starred Kirkus review, and garnered effusive praise from Esquire, TODAY, and elsewhere—another critical triumph for Patricia Engel, whose novel Infinite Country was a New York Times Bestseller and a Reese’s Book Club pick.
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.
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.
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