The Art of Eating

“Arguably the first woman to write about her own (lush, passionate) life through the lens of food and the pleasures of the table. A must read.” – Ashley Buy on […]

Night

“The most powerful and meaningful book to exist. Hands down. Read this if you want to learn about and honor the lives lost in the Holocaust. Read this for Elie. […]

Rhyme Flies

“Connecting cool designs with funny and witty rhymes makes this a fun away to challenge kids to play with words.” – Debi Buy on Bookshop

Where the Sidewalk Ends

“Poems for every age to read over and over. Silly and serious. Always just right. Wonderful illustrations to fit wonderfully weird writing. A classic for a reason!” – Susan Buy […]

The Testing (book 1)

“A post-war civilization develops the Testing, a program to select the best new graduates as leaders of the country. Cia is hoping to be chosen – little does she know […]

Dalva

“Great for people who give themselves second chances. Dalva, a geographically & spiritually misplaced Plains Indian takes on her past by searching for a son given up for adoption and […]

Boy Erased

“The son of a Baptist preacher is forced to participate in a church-supported gay conversion program. Made into a movie!” Buy on Bookshop

Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty

“Great for pondering consumer culture. Hoagland questions–often using humor–if everything is for sale and has a price. What does it mean to be American, a consumer obsessed with celebrity, brand […]

Solutions and Other Problems

“Don’t let the silly illustrations fool you. Brosh is one of the most poignant writers of the depression experience out there. You won’t be sure if the tears are from […]

The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate

“This second rich and beautiful Calpurina Tate novel gives the feel of the turn of the last century life. A kind of Laura Ingalls Wilder for the Southern 1900s set.” […]