then finds a mahout (elephant handler) who can help this brave animal learn to fend for herself in the wild. Based on a true story, this is one for all the animal lovers out there
It also gave me an interest in what I think of as ‘chill out’ nonfiction, so I know that Dr. Devon Price has a book coming out in 2024 called Unlearning Shame. Read Carrie’s review! Add to Goodreads To-Read List → As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. We ...
“AAP reports October ’21 ebook REVENUE was worth $84 million. For the same month Kindle Unlimited paid out $39.8 million in ROYALTIES. Just how big is the real ebook market no-one wants to talk about?” This simple comparison suggests that overall (at least US) ebook...
November 17, 2024 Kara Jorgensen3 Comments Most years I put out a list of books I greatly enjoyed from the first half of the year some time in June. This year, I decided to do it early because, besides needing a blog for this week, I have read a lot of good books lately, so ...
Whether you're a major history nerd curious to learn more or just looking for an enthralling story set in the past, there are plenty of great new historical fiction books coming out in 2023 that are perfect for you. Travel from the ancient world to the 1800s, from the world wars up th...
our bodies, pollute our world, assault our connections; a reason and occasion to dance, to sweat together at one of The Outfit’s legendary live shows wherein everything comes faster than the next, no breaks, no outside, there is only now, there is only all of us here together, alive...
So without further ado, read on to see which2023 book releaseshave caught my attention so far… New Books Released 2023: Best books this month November & December 2023: New release fiction The publishing year is coming to a close, but there are still some great new book releases to look ...
The Lost Subways of North America Published on 17 November 2023 The Lost Subways of North America, in which Jake Berman looks at the successes and failures of 23 North American transit systems, is out now from the University of Chicago Press. The book’s text is accompanied by a hundred ...
What Unites Us, by Dan Rather and Elliot Kirschner[also coming out as a graphic novel] How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons)(poems), by Barbara Kingsolver Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents, by Isabel Wilkerson Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times, by Kather...
that I take the precious parcel to their son who had not been home for twelve years. In the words of his mother, “let him eat this food and hear my smell in it.” This is a powerful statement in African cultures, especially if the food is coming from one’s biological parents. To...