45 scrumptious, miraculously fresh-tasting fish-based recipes from tuna to mackerel to herring from a Scandinavian expert with a growing platform―so tasty you won’t believe it’s cannedHere are 45 scru
A compendium of all the dessert classics and more―from chocolate cakes and gingerbread bars to pumpkin pie and blueberry cobbler―suited to those with diabetes: low-fat, no artificial sweeteners, and l
For all parents of LGBTQ children―an inspiring personal narrative of a mother’s struggle to support her transgender daughterA poignant narrative of one mom’s struggle to support her transgender daught
An updated edition of a handy pocket nutrition guide for easily checking the nutrient values of over 4,500 foods, 100s of brands, and 30 fast food restaurant chains―with over 100,000 total copies of p
From the goliath tigerfish to the Asian hornet to the wolverine―here’s a visual treasure trove of the scariest and most dangerous animals on the planetFrom the frightening murder hornet to the fierce
Now in paperback: A striking, widely praised work of experiential reportage on surmounting paralyzing fearNow in paperback with a new cover―a spellbinding dive into paralyzing fear that Rolling Stone
SummaryWrite to feel better―with 50 positive affirmations, writing prompts, and soothing illustrations inspired by nature to help people overcome the emotional toll of chronic or invisible illnessOver
From fish expert and author of The Tinned Fish Cookbook, Bart van Olphen: a modern pescatarian cookbook with over 95 plant-forward, sustainable seafood recipes, featuring stunning photography from Jam
The authoritative guide for parents to feed their children “responsively”―an expert-backed approach to understanding baby’s cues and communicating with them, establishing a strong bond and lasting hea
The author and illustrator of backlist juggernaut An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments (140,000 in print) return at last with a desperately timely guide to rhetoric (hidden and not-so-hidden “slant” i
An abridged and illustrated young readers edition of the million-copy international bestseller Prisoners of Geography, explaining the fascinating ways geography has shaped world history with charming
In these one-of-a-kind picture books, every page is bursting with life--and tons to discover Children as young as age 2 have a blast pointing out recognizable things--a blue tricycle, a hungry dog, a
My Big Wimmelbooks are popular daytime activities for kids: In these one-of-a-kind picture books, every page is bursting with life--and tons to discover Children as young as age 2 have a blast pointi
Race is not a biological reality. Racism thrives on our not knowing this. Racist pseudoscience has become so commonplace that it can be hard to spot. But its toxic effects on society are plain to se
The most important question we must ask ourselves is, "Are we being good ancestors?" So said Jonas Salk, who developed the polio vaccine in 1953 but refused to patent it--forgoing profit so that mor
A timely manifesto on freedom from Hong Kong's leading pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, a Nobel Prize nominee In this dispatch from exile, Hong Kong political activist Nathan Law explores the meaning of freedom--and shows how easily freedoms can be eroded or dismantled. Freedom is fragile--it is not a given, and each generation must fight to protect it, whether in emerging democracies or in the Western world, where freedom is too often taken for granted. Law sets out to prove the value of what we take to be inherently bestowed upon us as human beings, and to expose the Chinese government as it barricades its citizens from enjoying freedom. He lays out how the government controls what people know and are allowed to think, suppresses the truth, and undermines democratic processes by censoring its own members. If freedom is a basic human right, then why were lawyers, journalists, and activists being jailed, and why has Nathan Law been labeled a wanted fugitive? Rooted in his own experie
An artfully designed, highly detailed guide to the inner workings of birds―what they’re made up of inside and out, and whyA beautifully illustrated, intricately detailed guide to the form and function
From a leading US authority on a subject more timely than ever—an up-to-date, all-in-one resource on gender-nonconforming children and adolescents Developmental and clinical psychologist Diane Ehrensa
China is a much-storied land: the home of the red dragon; a sleeping lion; the Middle Kingdom, or "land between." For centuries, China led the world in science, technology, astronomy, and math. The Ch
100 full-color infographic maps―from the purely geographical to the highly political―reveal remarkable new ways to understand the cultural and historical wonders of North AmericaThe Maps for Curious M