A charming story about a little girl and her grandmother who learn to stay connected when they live far away--complete with real postcards to mail!
The next book in our unique interactive fiction format, an upbeat and playful YA following two queer teens on their journey to music stardom as part of a new pop supergroup, perfect for fans of Can't Take That Away and K-Pop Confidential.
Eddie Muller-host of TCM's Noir Alley, the world's leading authority on film noir, and cocktail connoisseur-takes film buffs and drinks enthusiasts alike on a spirited tour through the (under)world of film noir in this stylish cocktail book.
A poignant and important picture book, In the Palm of My Hand will appeal to young nature lovers and those who enjoy books such as Love and All the World.
A beautifully illustrated guide to the history and symbolism of flowers for every burgeoning gardener.
Fans can let Bob Ross challenge them through art and life with this inspirational gift book-an exciting new addition to Running Press's booming licensing program with the iconic painter.
A witch's essential guide to all things cannabis, pairing two major trends: modern magic and widespread recreational use of marijuana, from practicing witch and cannabis writer Sophie Saint Thomas.
Happily Ever Afters meets fandom in this charming coming-of-age You've Got Mail-esque romance about a Black cosplayer winning over her crush.
Packed with compelling facts and trivia from all ten seasons, The Friends Book of Lists breaks down the memorable series in a collection of 100+ easy-to-digest lists focusing on themes, characters, and favourite moments in an irresistible package.
An empowering picture book about the importance of stepping up (and speaking up) to address injustice and effect change within our daily lives, from the author of I Affirm Me: The ABCs of Inspiration for Black Kids.
From soda to water to milk and juice, this refreshing follow-up to There's No Ham in Hamburgers is full of fun facts and origin stories of some of America's most popular drinks.
For environmentally conscious, stylish consumers, clothes are the next eco frontier. Wear No Evil exposes the real cost of cheap fashion, then offers an indispensable guide to creating a sustainable wardrobe and uniting style with substance.