About Good Things Happen to People You Hate • Hardcover: 224 pages • Publisher: William Morrow (October 15, 2019) For lovers of Sloane Crosley and Samantha Irby, this hilarious and raw essay collection paints a recognizable and relatable portrait of life in the early aughts. Former Senior Editor for Gothamist Rebecca Fishbein’s adult life has been a dramatic reflection […]
Mandy Lee, author of The Art of Escapism Cooking, on tour October/November 2019
About The Art of Escapism Cooking • Hardcover: 400 pages • Publisher: William Morrow Cookbooks (October 15, 2019) In this inventive and intensely personal cookbook, the blogger behind the award-winning ladyandpups.com reveals how she cooked her way out of an untenable living situation, with more than eighty delicious Asian-inspired dishes with influences from around the world. For Mandy […]
Philippe J. Dubois and Elise Rousseau, authors of A Short Philosophy of Birds, on tour September 2019
About A Short Philosophy of Birds • Hardcover: 176 pages • Publisher: Dey Street Books (September 24, 2019) “Brilliant, magical and engrossing–I will never see birds the same way again.” — Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of Trees THE INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON Twenty-two short lessons from the secret lives of birds on living harmoniously and reconnecting with nature. […]
National Geographic The Photo Ark Vanishing: The World’s Most Vulnerable Animals on tour September 2019
About National Geographic The Photo Ark Vanishing: The World’s Most Vulnerable Animals • Hardcover: 400 pages • Publisher: National Geographic (September 10, 2019) Celebrated National Geographic photojournalist Joel Sartore continues his Photo Ark quest, photographing species around the world that are escaping extinction thanks to human efforts. Joel Sartore’s quest to photograph all the animal species under […]
Jonathan Levi, author of The Only Skill That Matters, on tour September 2019
About The Only Skill That Matters In the next ten years, every knowledge worker on earth will become one of two things: invaluable or obsolete. No matter the industry, the pace of progress and new information is faster today than ever before in human history—and it’s accelerating exponentially. In this new reality, how can we […]
National Geographic’s Almanac 2020 on tour August/September 2019
About Almanac 2020 • Paperback: 400 pages • Publisher: National Geographic (August 27, 2019) The latest dynamic annual for the 21st century, featuring high-energy pages packed with facts, photos, infographics, time lines, and maps that capture today’s world. Perfect for ages 12 to 112. An almanac like no other, this book offers everything you need to know […]
Amanda Montell, author of Wordslut, on tour August 2019
About Wordslut • Hardcover: 304 pages • Publisher: Harper Wave (May 28, 2019) A brash, enlightening, and wildly entertaining feminist look at gendered language and the way it shapes us, written with humor and playfulness that challenges words and phrases and how we use them. “I get so jazzed about the future of feminism knowing that Amanda […]
Peter Guzzardi, author of Emeralds of Oz, on tour August 2019
About Emeralds of Oz • Hardcover: 176 pages • Publisher: Harper Wave (May 14, 2019) In the bestselling tradition of Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten, a wise and inspiring collection of life lessons drawn from one of the most beloved movies of all time: The Wizard of Oz After a lifetime in book publishing, Peter […]
Tim Desmond, author of How to Stay Human in a F*cked Up World, on tour July 2019
About How to Stay Human in a F*cked Up World • Hardcover: 208 pages • Publisher: HarperOne (June 25, 2019) How can we be more mindful when the world is this f*cked up? How to Stay Human in a F*cked Up World is the fresh, engaging answer to this important question. If you’ve tried mindfulness before and failed, we get it. […]
Adelia Moore, author of Being the Grownup, on tour June 2019
About Being the Grownup • Paperback: 322 pages Children need adults to survive. This, despite the profound change our digital era has wrought on family life, remains the essence of parenthood. Being the Grownup The Natural Authority of Parenthood begins not with what should be, but with what is: If you are a parent, it is your job to […]