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Raising Kids and Teens with FASD

Advice and Strategies to Help Your Family to Thrive!

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Barb Clark shares her experiences raising a child with FASD - what she got wrong, what she got right, and what you can do to support your own family. Chapters include plain-English explanations of what FASD actually is, the strengths and struggles of kids with FASD, and strategies for keeping your head above water.

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Meet Me There, Another Time

Letters To Places That Queer and Trans People Left Behind

Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Written with immense beauty and devastating power, this anthology brings together the letters and poetry of queer and trans authors writing to places and things they’ve had to leave behind. The collection includes the work of 70+ authors, and is edited by Lamda Literary award finalist Lexie Bean

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Goldee's Bar-B-Q

A Cookbook

By Jalen Heard, Lane Milne, and Jonny White; By (photographer) Will Milne
University of Texas Press

The top joint in Texas shares its secrets to award-winning barbecue.

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George H.W. Bush

A Biography for Beginning Historians

LBJ Foundation & Briscoe Ctr UT-Austin
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Gathering Together, We Decide

Archives of Dispossession, Resistance, and Memory in Ndé Homelands

The University of Arizona Press

Gathering Together, We Decide foregrounds the voices of Ndé (Lipan Apache) women and their allies as they defiantly struggle against the construction of the border wall and militarization in South Texas and along the U.S.-Mexico bordered-lands. This archive of diverse materials—legal briefs, essays, poetry, and works of visual art—speaks to larger issues of Indigenous resistance, historical memory, and Indigenous self-determination.

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Cultural Sites of North Florida

A Backroads Guide to Small Museums and Other Local Treasures

University Press of Florida

This guidebook highlights 43 intriguing, little-known destinations in the northern part of the Florida panhandle that reflect the stories and communities of the region and show what makes this area of the state unique.

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Carne de Dios

A Novel

The University of Arizona Press

In Carne de Dios, Homero Aridjis transports readers to the world of María Sabina, the revered Mazatec healer, and the sacred mushroom ceremonies that would captivate the global imagination during the 1960s counterculture movement. Through Aridjis’s lyrical prose, vividly translated by Chloe Garcia Roberts, we first journey to the mountains of Huautla de Jiménez in 1957, where Sabina’s veladas—mushroom rituals—draw seekers from across the world forever altering the course of Sabina’s life and the world’s perception of Mexico’s Indigenous traditions.

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A Town without Pity

AIDS, Race, and Resistance in Florida’s Deep South

University Press of Florida

This book recounts two stories of small-town injustice that rose to national prominence at the end of the Reagan era and forced a reckoning with the staying power of social division and prejudice.

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A Song for the Horses

Musical Heritage for More-than-Human Futures in Mongolia

The University of Arizona Press

A Song for the Horses examines the role of nonhuman animals (and other beings) in the performance and maintenance of musical traditions in Mongolia. By playing their morin khuur, or ‘horse fiddles,’ to build more-than-human networks of relation, anthropologist K. G. Hutchins shows how Mongolian musicians use cultural heritage to imagine and build toward alternative futures beyond climate change and neoliberalism.

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The Twilight Forest

An Elegy for Ponderosa in a Changing West

Island Press

Ponderosa pine has long been a charismatic icon of the American West—yet a quiet unraveling has begun. In the past decade, in a vast area from Santa Fe to the Sierras, more than two hundred million ponderosa have died. While some will survive in cooler places, scientists estimate that by mid-century, less than five percent of the ponderosa in the American Southwest may remain. As the very character of this vast region shifts, what will be left behind? In The Twilight Forest, Gary Ferguson brings readers on an expansive journey through the ponderosa forests of the Southwest both to mourn—and to celebrate—the forests that nurtured him. The result is a life-affirming tribute to one of America’s most cherished wild landscapes and a reminder that loss can be a pathway to connection. 

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