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With plant-based lifestyles all the rage, this book contains more than 100 ways to prepare mushrooms, from appetizers and mains to desserts and drinks. “Fantastic Fungi Community Cookbook,” edited and with essays by Eugenia Bone, recipes by the Fantastic Fungi Community. There is healing in the truth,” Porter told GLAAD’s Anthony Allen Ramos in an interview. The Emmy, Grammy and Tony winner details his HIV-positive diagnosis in 2007, and his struggles with shame and trauma through the decades. He was criticized by his church and sent to therapy to fix his effeminacy at age 5. Bullied at school, sexually abused by his stepfather, Porter tells his truth of growing up gay in Pittsburgh. “Unprotected: A Memoir,” by Billy Porter. We pushed them out of the way.” During one of his daily prayer sessions, Pope Francis received an inspiration: to shine a light on the vital role of grandparents and other elders, according to the publisher. The pope said in a statement: “Our society has silenced the voices of grandparents. There’s a survivor of Auschwitz, a blind basket weaver in Kenya and a centenarian midwife in Guatemala.
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Soon to be a four-part documentary series on Netflix, this book is a collection of personal stories of grandparents and elders the world over, including filmmaker Martin Scorsese. “Sharing the Wisdom of Time,” by Pope Francis and friends. Bourdain killed himself in a French hotel room in 2018. And a stop in Namibia, when the warthog anus he ate hit his stomach hard. There was the time Bourdain raved about a Hong Kong restaurant’s Peking Duck, only to be told he was devouring suckling pig. Bourdain’s longtime director and producer shares stories and secrets from more than a decade of globetrotting with the beloved and complicated foodie/adventurer. “In the Weeds: Around the World and Behind the Scenes with Anthony Bourdain,” by Tom Vitale. Where did the N95 respirator mask begin? With Sara Little Turnbull and the fibrous molded padding for bras she came up with for 3M. Who was Typhoid Mary? She was an asymptomatic, transient home cook who infected hundreds, if not thousands. This book explores all that came before COVID-19: plague, yellow fever, mad cow disease, typhoid and more. How do they start? How do they spread? How do we overcome? Those are questions for the times but certainly nothing new. “Patient Zero: A Curious History of the World’s Worst Diseases,” by Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen. Kalish is executive director of the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in the Hudson Valley town. Uninjured but hungry, she spent a brief stint in a Saugerties rehabilitation center before she was set free. The young, Saw-whet owl was found stuck in the branches of a towering Norway spruce grown in upstate New York and cut as Rockefeller Center’s holiday tree last year.
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This delightful Christmas tale is the true story of a little owl dubbed Rockefeller. “The Christmas Owl,” by Ellen Kalish and Gideon Sterer, with illustrations by Ramona Kaulitzki. The British authorities banned it, throwing fuel on the fire. Take the simple topi hat, a khadi cloth envelope style popular during India’s fight for self-rule. Benda, a costume designer and dress historian, tells the story in more than 150 images, photos and paintings with loads of context in text. From ancient Roman rebellions to the Black Lives Matter movement, dress has empowered the powerless to express dissent. “Dressing the Resistance: The Visual Language of Protest through History,” by Camille Benda. Come the holidays, some new nonfiction might hit your gifting sweet spots. Take advantage of that sentiment during the holiday shopping season.īook sales have thrived during the pandemic after initial concerns that it might hurt the publishing business. NEW YORK (AP) - In this world, there’s a book for everybody.