Made for Living
A guide to creating functional, beautiful home spaces with Californian flair.
A guide to creating functional, beautiful home spaces with Californian flair.
Sean Sherman’s ‘The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen’ showcases modern indigenous cuisine of the Dakota and Minnesota territories, with a focus on locally sourced, seasonal ingredients.
Scott Anderson’s ‘Lawrence in Arabia’ explores the complex role of Thomas Edward Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia, in shaping the Middle East during World War I. Through extensive research and vivid storytelling, Anderson paints a detailed picture of Lawrence’s unconventional warfare tactics, his interactions with key figures, and the broader geopolitical machinations that influenced the region’s modern boundaries and conflicts. The book not only delves into Lawrence’s life and legacy but also provides a broader context of the Arab Revolt and the secret agreements that carved up the Ottoman Empire, leading to enduring turmoil.
An investigative journey into how Russia’s KGB shaped the nation and global politics.
Insights and strategies for understanding and aiding self-harm recovery.
Magnolia Table, Volume 2 by Joanna Gaines expands on her first cookbook, offering new recipes that emphasize the importance of gathering loved ones around the table. It features a mix of traditional comfort foods, family favorites, and new dishes.
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain is a deeply evocative story that captures the love, ambition, and the devastating betrayal between the famous literary figure Ernest Hemingway and his first wife, Hadley Richardson, in the 1920s Paris.