Non-fiction
Houseplant hortocculture : green magic for indoor spaces
Hunter, Devin, 1986- author
2024
Learn how to successfully grow plants in your home, connect with their energies, and partner with them for magic. Explore practical tips on substrates, pests, watering, and other elements of plant care alongside advice for infusing magic into every act. Learn how to help your monstera, fern, pothos, and other indoor flora thrive by drawing sigils on your grow lights, pushing energy into the soil, and putting crystals in your watering can. Features more than 160 easy-to-grow, easy-to-find plants and their magical correspondences.
Mohawk warriors, hunters & chiefs : the Art of Tom Wilson Tehoháhake = Kanien’kehá:ka Ronterí:ios, Rontó:rats & Rotiiá:ner:Ne Tehoháhake rononionniánion
Liss, David, author
2024
In his 2017 memoir, "Beautiful Scars," Tom Wilson revealed the astonishing story of how he discovered his Mohawk heritage. In this book, Wilson further explores his identity through a stunning collection of paintings that explore what it means to be removed and reconnected with your cultural heritage. Featuring over 35 full-colour images of Wilson's work, this book explores how Wilson began painting when all he knew of his identity were hints and dreams, and how his art has developed and grown over the past few years.
Mother tongue : flavours of a second generation
Loyal, Gurdeep, author.
2023
With recipes for everything from Coconut Crab Crumpets to Kasundi Keema Lasagne Rolls, award-winning food writer Gurdeep Loyal celebrates the hybrid third-culture cooking of second-generation migrants around the world today. Born in Britain to Indian parents, Gurd felt constantly pulled by the clashing expectations of both cultures. But through his passion for food and cooking he was able to embrace the delicious contradictions of his plural British Indian identity.
The only constant : a guide to embracing change and leading an authentic life
Zebian, Najwa, author.
2024
Most people want something in their life to change. And sometimes, unwanted change comes all too swiftly. Celebrated poet and educator Najwa Zebian guides her reader through the changes we must make (or those we need to endure) on the journey to our most authentic lives. She quiets the noise, teaches us to accept ourselves as we are now, and focuses on the necessity and beauty of those messy transitional times. Zebian teaches that the purpose of change is to step into the world as your most authentic self.
Your brain on pregnancy : a guide to understanding and protecting your mental health during pregnancy and beyond
Kingston, Dawn, author
2024
"An enlightening and practical guidebook for mothers to help them navigate mental health challenges during and after pregnancy--based on cutting-edge science by one of the world's foremost researchers."-- Provided by publisher.
Zaatari : culinary traditions of the world's largest Syrian refugee camp
Fisher, Karen E., 1966-, author
2024
On the Jordanian-Syrian border lies Zaatari Camp, the largest Syrian refugee camp in the world. In this thriving community of over 80,000 people, the residents of Zaatari combine ingenuity and imagination to ensure that the glorious culinary traditions at the heart of Syrian culture continue to be observed and celebrated. In this immersive culinary tour, Karen E. Fisher guides us through life at Zaatari, sharing its stories, its art, and its food. Authentically styled and stunningly photographed dishes accompany a vast array of recipes prepared by the camp's residents.