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New Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Regional
Northeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Mid-Atlantic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Southeast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Midwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Southwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
West . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
National / International . . . 28 /29
General Interest
Cookbooks / Food Guides . . . . 29
Country Living . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Fishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
History / Shakers . . . . . . . . . . . 32Nature / Outside Titles . . . . 32 /33
Photography & Gift . . . . . . . . . 33
Mysteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Title & Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Front cover photo: Cat Urbigkit,(from Shepherds of Coyote Rocks, page 3)
Image this page Gordon and Cathie Sullivan(see Photographing Montana, page 16)
Books that take you where you want to go
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Sermons in StoneThe Stone Walls of New England and New York
Susan Allport
A well-written, fascinating contribution to the regions social and economic history.
Boston MagazineWhat do we actually know about stone walls?Who built them, and why were they built? Stonewalls are not simply monuments to the skill oYankee armers or quaint reminders o a simplertime; they are ultimately utilitarian. Te histori-cal record shows that many were built by slaves,Indians, indentured servants, and children.
Sermons in Stone is the surprising and illu-
minating history o stone walls. It is a story thatbegan in the Ice Age and was shaped by the needto divide properties in the nineteenth century,by conficts between Native Americans andcolonists over land use, and by Americas waveso immigration and suburbanization.
Who would think that a history o that humbleworkaday structure, the stone wall, would be soull o the ascinating, the peculiar, the downright
eccentric? But here it is, laid out in a sprightlystyle and beautiully illustrated by the ink draw-ings o David Howell. Dallas Morning News
Susan Allport is an award-winning writer specializing in science, travel, and ood. Her booksinclude Te Primal Feastand A Natural History o Parentingand her articles have been published inthe New York imes, Gastronomica, Audubon, and Te Missouri Review, among many other publica-tions. Allport lives with her amily in Katonah, NY.
September 2012$16.95 (Can. $18.00) | paperback| CQ 36erritory: W | 978-1-58157-165-3 | 67.5208 pp | B&W illustrations throughout
HISTORY / UNITED STATES / STATE & LOCAL /NEW ENGLAND
(previous edition, Sermons in Stone, 978-0-39331-202-7)
ALSO OF INTEREST
The Granite Kiss$19.95 (Can. $30.00)Paperback978-0-88150-546-7
New EnglandIcons$19.95 (Can. $23.00)Hardcover978-0-88150-927-4
Print & online features
Regional interviews
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Print & online features
TV & radio interviews
Galleys
Shepherds o Coyote RocksPublic Lands, Private Herds and the Natural World
Cat Urbigkit
One womans season on the Wyoming range
Cat Urbigkit journeys alone to spend a seasonon Wyomings open range, tending to a focko domestic sheep as they give birth amid thechallenges o naturerom severe weather to awealth o predators. Her only companions arethe guardian animals, big dogs and a pair oburros named Bill and Hillary, that repeatedlyprove their worth in their devotion to protect-ing the fock.
Urbigkit oers interesting refections onthe role o pastoralists around the globe andon the controversial issue in the western U.S.o private livestock herds being run on pub-lic lands. Te intimate ways in which abstractpublic policy plays out on the open range areeye-opening.
More than a tale o herding sheep, Shepherdso Coyote Rocks is an action-packed true story
that reveals the broad spectrum o the humanrelationship with nature, rom harmony torugged adventure.
Cat Urbigkit is an award-winning author andphotographer whose home base is on a westernWyoming ranch. She is a correspondent or a
variety o media in the western region and a con-tributing writer to Stephen Bodios Querencia,a blog about wild and working animals and
working landscapes around the globe.September 2012$24.95 (Can. $26.50) | hardcover | CQ 24erritory: W | 978-1-58157-157-8 | 5.58.25224 pp | B&W photos throughout
NATURE
ALSO OF INTEREST
Trafficking
in Sheep$19.95 (Can. $26.00)Hardcover978-0-88150-636-5
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EXPLORERS GUIDES Great Destinations
AdirondacksIncluding Saratoga Springs Seventh Edition
Annie StoltieCompletely updated, now in ull color, this guideprovides details o Adirondack Parks history andgeography as well as the cultural, lodging, dining,shopping, and recreational opportunities that
abound here and in its gateway cities (includ-ing Saratoga Springs and Glens Falls). Unbiasedcritical opinions and candid reviews rom an au-thor who is immersed in the region; up-to-date,detailed maps; gorgeous photos throughoutaninvaluable guide or your next trip.
Annie Stoltie has written on Adirondacks his-tory, recreation, and noteworthy characters inthe award-winningAdirondack Lie magazine,
where she is an editor. Stoltie lives in the north-eastern Adirondacks.
September 2012 $19.95 (Can. $21.00) | paperbackCQ 24 | erritory: W | 978-0-88150-973-1 | 69 | 256 pp100+ ull-color photos
TRAVEL / UNITED STATES / NORTHEAST / MIDDLEATLANTIC(previous edition, The Adirondack Book, Including Saratoga Springs:A Great Destination, Sixth Ed., 978-1-58157-085-4)
Santa Fe & Taos Eighth Edition
Sharon NiedermanTis comprehensive guide to the land o en-chantment is now in its eighth edition, with up-to-date inormation on all the attractions uniqueto this area: traditional estivals and markets,unky cas, lavish health spas, and beautiul
scenery, along with northern New Mexicos as-cinating history. Youll nd hundreds o recom-mendations or lodging, dining, sightseeing, andshopping, and now its in ull color, eaturingdetailed maps and more than 100 vibrant photos.Highly recommended byravel + Leisure andNew Mexico magazines, this is the ultimate guideto Santa Fe & aos.
Award-winning author Sharon Niederman
has written numerous books and articles aboutNew Mexicos history and culture, includingExplorers Guide New Mexico, Return to Abo, andSigns & Shrines.
February 2013 $19.95 (Can. $21.00) | paperbackCQ 24 | erritory: W | 978-1-58157-142-4 | 69 | 256 pp100+ ull-color photos
TRAVEL / UNITED STATES / WEST / MOUNTAIN(previous edition, The Santa Fe & Taos Book: A Great Destination,Seventh Ed., 978-1-58157-028-1)
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Georgia Second Edition
Dan and Carol TalimerIn this new edition, veteran travel writers Caroland Dan Talimer lead you on the ultimateexploration o the Peach ree State, showingyou where to nd the best barbeque, greatwhite-water raing, historic battleelds, cultur-
al opportunities, and much more. From ancientmountains and winding rivers to charmingtowns, plush coastal communities, and thelively metropolis o Atlanta, GA welcomestravelers with a vast variety o attractions.
Writers and photographers Carol and DanThalimer have lived in Georgia or over thirtyyears. Tey have written or more than 50 pub-lications, including National Geographic ravel-
erand the New York imes and are the authorsoExplorers Guide Atlanta: A Great Destinationand Romantic Days and Nights in Atlanta.
October 2012 $21.95 (Can. $23.00) | paperbackCQ 24 | erritory: W | 978-1-58157-144-8 | 69 | 800 pp100+ B&W photos
TRAVEL / UNITED STATES / SOUTH / SOUTHATLANTIC
(previous edition, Explorers Guide Georgia,978-0-88150-639-7)
Vermont Thirteenth Edition
Christina ree and Rachel CarterTe 13th edition brings you hundreds o diningand lodging options rom the Northeast King-dom to quaint Manchester and bustling Burl-ington. Te authors oer trusted recommenda-tionsartists studios, armers markets, historic
sites, and moreand highlight the best outdoorrecreation options. Enjoy our seasons o eventsand activities. Whether visitor or resident, youvegot to get this guide!
Christina Tree created the Explorers Guidesseries over 30 years ago. Her work has appearedin the Boston Globe and Yankee Magazine, amongothers, and she is the author o Explorers Guidesto ME, NH, and Western MA. ree lives with her
husband in Cambridge, MA. Vermonter RachelCarter is an entrepreneur and homesteader whohas worked in Vs travel, agriculture, publicrelations, and journalism industries.
September 2012 $21.95 (Can. $23.00) | paperbackCQ 16 | erritory: W | 978-0-88150-961-8 | 69 | 688 pp100+ B&W photos
TRAVEL / UNITED STATES / NORTHEAST / NEW ENGLAND
(previous edition, Explorers Guide Vermont, Twelfth Ed.,978-0-88150-848-2)
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Philadelphia, Brandywine Valley & Bucks County .... .... ... .... ... .... .. 978-1-58157-087-8 .... .. 19.95 .... .. 25.00
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Touring East Coast Wine Country ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... .... 978-1-58157-057-1 ...... 18.95 ...... 28.50
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West Texas......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... . 978-0-88150-920-5 ...... 19.95 ...... 23.00
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Arkansas ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ....... 978-0-88150-892-5 ...... 21.95 ...... 27.50
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Cape Cod, Marthas Vineyard & Nantucket .........................978-0-88150-948-9 ......21.95 ......25.50
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Eastern Pennsylvania ........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ....... 978-0-88150-993-9 . ..... 21.95 . ..... 23.00
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The Hudson Valley & Catskill Mountains .............................978-0-88150-823-9 ......21.95 ......27.50
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Maryland ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ..... 978-0-88150-852-9 ...... 21.95 ...... 27.50
Mexicos Aztec & Maya Empires .................................................978-1-58157-107-3 .. .. .. 21.95 ... ... 25.50
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Minnesota, Land of 10,000 Lakes ........ ......... ........ ......... ..... 978-0-88150-954-0 ...... 21.95 ...... 25.50
Montana........ ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ....... 978-0-88150-743-0 ...... 21.95 ...... 24.00
Montana & Wyoming ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ .... 978-0-88150-619-8 ...... 19.95 ...... 28.00
New Hampshire ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ .... 978-0-88150-841-3 .... .. 21.95 .... .. 27.50
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Virginia........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ ......... ........ 978-0-88150-911-3 ...... 21.95 ...... 25.50
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Yosemite & the Southern Sierra Nevada..............................978-1-58157-140-0 ......21.95 ......25.50
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ping too, look to Backroads & Byways or the most
interesting and diverse short trips available.
Backroads & Byways o exasSecond EditionAmy K. BrownFrom the rustic charm o the Hill Country to themountains, deserts, and stunning sunsets o Westexas, the plains and canyons o the Panhandle tothe sandy dunes o the Gul Coast, the diversity oexas will astound you. Tis revised second edi-tion highlights places o natural beauty, cultural
heritage, and historical signicance, all the whileintroducing you to some o the riendliest olksyoull ever meet. Teres almost too much to see,do, and taste in exas, but with this guide, you cansample its best.
Amy K. Brown is a seasoned travel writer andphotographer who has backpacked throughoutFrance, writing or Lets Go and Rough Guides. Sheis also the author oExplorers Guide Austin, San
Antonio & the exas Hill Country: A Great Destina-tion (Countryman). Brown is a graduate o MountHolyoke College and Harvard Divinity School; shelives near Austin, exas.
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Te King Arthur FlourBakers CompanionThe All-Purpose Baking Cookbook
When you think ocookbooks that areabsolutely essential
to ones kitchen library, tomessuch as Te Joy o Cookingandthe Better Homes & Gardens
New Cookbook generally cometo mind. But in the realm obaking, that one indispensable
volume is Te King Arthur FlourBakers Companion.
Originally published tenyears agoand shortly therea-ter honored as the James BeardFoundations Cookbook o theYear (2003)this cookbook istoday every bit as relevant as itwas then. And now the modernclassic is in paperback, with itshundreds o easy and oolproorecipes, rom yeast breads andsourdoughs to trendy fatbreadsand crackers to amily avoritessuch as pancakes and wa es.Leading you through the steps
o leavening, mixing, proong,and kneading through shaping
and baking, the experts at King Arthur Flour alsoinclude their best ried doughs, quick breads, batterbreads, biscuits, quiches, cobblers and crisps, cook-ies, cakes, brownies, pies, tarts, and pastries.
For more than 200 years King Arthur Flour hasbeen in the business o making the highest qual-ity key ingredient in all o baking: four. Teyve
done decades o experimentation and research in
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their amous test kitchens on how the variousingredients in baked goods behave and why.Te Bakers Companion, a kind o culminationo generations o loving work, brings you morethan 350 recipes that teach you which ingredi-ents work together as well as which dont and
why. It is this knowledge that will allow you tounleash your own creativity and to experimentin the kitchen.
Youll get a complete overview o ingredientsin chapters on fours, sweeteners, leaveners, ats,and more. Youll nd inormation on substitu-tions and variations, as well as troubleshootingadvice rom the pros at King Arthur. Recipes are
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Te King Arthur Flour Company understands theneeds o the home baker and has dedicated itseland its products to bringing back the art and joy o
home baking. Bravo!Mary Ann Esposito, host oCiao Italia
Home bakers are incredibly lucky to have the KingArthur Flour Company. King Arthur does much
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enhanced by sidebars that share baking secretsand provide clear-step-by-step instructions, andeach recipe is accompanied by a detailed nutri-tional analysis. echniques are urther explainedwith easy-to-ollow illustrations by culinaryillustrator Laura Hartman Maestro.
Te King Arthur Flour Bakers Companionis the denitive kitchen resource. Exhaustive inscope, authoritative in style, and oering clear,practical, and encouraging instruction, it is theone book youll turn to every time you bake.Like your set o measuring cups and avoritewooden spoon, it will become an essential tool.No kitchen should be without a copy!
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Te New York GrimpendiumA Guide to Macabre and Ghastly Sites
J. W. Ocker
From the author ofThe New England Grimpendium comes a new travelogue and in-
siders guide to wicked, weird, wonderful New York.When J. W. Ockers rst book, Te New EnglandGrimpendium, emerged on the scene, MaxWeinstein o Fangoria.com called it a travelogueor those who revel in the glory o their night-mares. Rick Broussard at New Hampshire Maga-zine said o it, Ive read a dozen books aboutNew England ghosties and weirdnesses, and thisone is my avorite. Its also one o the ew that
actually came up with stu I didnt already knowabout. Now the author o that Lowell TomasAward winner has unearthed hundreds o simi-larly creepy and colorul places in the EmpireState that will make your skin crawl and yourhair stand on end!
Ockers essays on these places, some littleknown, some area landmarks, include directionsand site inormation along with entertaining
anecdotes delivered in his signature wry style. Itsdenitely a wild ride rom a jar ull o the har-vested brains o dead killers to horror movie lm-ing sites around the state; rom a ships graveyardto lake monster sightings. I its in New York andits bizarrely noteworthy or wonderully wacky,youll nd it in Te New York Grimpendium.
J. W. Ocker runs www.oddthingsiveseen.com,where he chronicles his visits to various oddi-
ties o culture, art, and history. His writings havebeen eatured in Rue Morgue magazine, CNN.com,American Exorcist: Critical Essays on Wil-liam Peter Blatty, and Studies in Australian WeirdFiction. Ocker lives in Nashua, NH.
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For over 40 years Virginias tourism slogan has beenVirginia is or lovers, but both resident poochesand visiting Fidos know that it really should be Vir-ginia is or dog lovers!
Whether theyre relaxing on the river, checkingout the crabs on Chesapeake Bay, or hiking throughthe beautiul state and national parks, our-legged
visitors are welcomed warmly. Aer all, Virginia isone o only a handul o states that has an o cial
dog breed, the American Foxhound, a direct descen-dant o the hounds that George Washington bred toindulge his passion or oxhunting. Virginias historiclove aair with canines continues today, with morethan 1,000 pet-riendly hotels, restaurants, attrac-tions, and events that you and your best urry riend(BFF) can explore together.
From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the beach,visitors traveling with their BFFs will nd ne hotels
and inns that oer canine-inspired Southern hos-pitality, verdant vineyards that beg or a long stroll,battleelds, beaches, and an array o dining andentertainment options that you can enjoywith yourbest riend. Virginia truly is or dog lovers!
Ginger Warder, author oFidos Florida(Countryman), is a reelance writer specializing inarts, entertainment, travel with pets, and Europeandestinations. She is a member o the Society oAmerican ravel Writers and lives in St. Petersburgwith her two dogs, ipsy and Max.
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Fidos VirginiaVirginia Is for Dog Lovers
Ginger Warder
Fetch Fidos Virginia for great advice and options for your VA sojourn with Fido
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Weeds and Wildfowers in WinterLauren Brown
The help you need identifying the dormant but visible vestiges of spring and summerwildflowers and other plants.
When it was rst published, Roger ory Petersonsaid oWildfowers and Winter Weeds, Tis bookwill be a joy to those wood-walkers and strollerswho have been puzzled by the skeletal remains oherbaceous plants that they see in winter. Andindeed, it has been in print or decades, helpingboth wood-walkers and botanists identiy andbetter understand the weeds we see in winter.
Tis charming guide identies more than 135common species o wildfowers and weeds oundin the northeastern United States. Each plantis superbly illustrated with a ull-page drawingaccompanied by an elegant description o theplants key characteristics. In addition, a step-by-step key to plant identications and an illustratedglossary o common plant parts and botanicalterms make this book an even more valuable re-source. I youve ever wanted to know what thoseplants you see sticking up out o the snow are,
youll appreciate this lovely, useul book.
Lauren Brown, a graduate o the Yale Schoolo Forestry, has taught plant identication andother topics at Yale and or the C AudubonSociety. She lives in Branord, Connecticut.
December 2012$16.95 (Can. $18.00) | paperback| CQ 24 | erritory: W |978-1-58157-177-6 | 5.58.25 | 256 pp | B&W illustrations throughout
NATURE / FIELD GUIDES / PLANTS
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A Field Guideto Your OwnBack Yard$13.95 (Can. $19.99)Paperback978-0-88150-474-3
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Reading theForestedLandscape$21.95 (Can. $23.00)Paperback978-0-88150-420-0
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Hikernuts Grand Canyon CompanionA Guide to Hiking and Backpacking the Most Popular Trails into the Canyon
Brian J. Lane
Plan a spectacular Canyon hike with the expert help of Hikernut
Covering the Central Corridor rails (includingBright Angel, South Kaibab, and North Kaibab),which provide spectacular views and are amongthe Canyons most popular routes, this guide haseverything potential hikers need to saely navi-gate the Canyon. Along with trail descriptions,a comprehensive gear list, rules and restrictions,hiking tips and trip-planning ideas, award-win-ning author Brian J. Lane oers practical advice
gleaned rom almost twenty years o hiking inand around the Grand Canyon and through-out the United States and Canada. Packed withull-color photos, illustrations, charts, tables,and maps, this book is perect or both rst-timecanyon explorers and those who keep comingback to experience this beautiul place.
Brian J. Lane is a member o the OutdoorWriters Association o America, the Ameri-
can Hiking Society, and the Sierra Club, andis a NOLS/WMI certied Wilderness FirstResponder. He was awarded a PhotographersForum Award o Excellence in 2001. Lane liveswith his wie in Sedona, Arizona, and hikes theGrand Canyon requently. For more inorma-tion and a blog with up-to-date Canyon hikingconditions, visit www.asenseonature.com.
January 2013
$9.95 (Can. $10.99) | paperback| CQ 36 | erritory: W |978-1-58157-160-8 | 5.58.5 | 104 pp | ull-colorphotos throughout
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(previous edition, Hikernuts Grand Canyon Companion,978-0-97902-300-2)
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Photographing New OrleansJe WendorVibrant and historic New Orleans never lacks orcolor, excitement, and charm. Noted photogra-pher Je Wendors long amily ties to the cityand its surrounding areas allow him to includesites that are out o the mainstream, like hid-den courtyards or unique architecture. Includesdetailed maps and useul advice on where tosleep and eat and on places o interest. Amateursand pros alike will appreciate its tips. Use thisinvaluable book as your guide to how, when, andwhere to shoot the un, unky, antastic place thatis New Orleans.
Jeff Wendorffspecializes in outdoors andwildlie photos. His work has been publishedwidelyin calendars and magazines and on cans
o cat ood in China! He is the associate directorand workshop coordinator o the PhotographersAlliance Workshops (PAW) and a popular in-ternational tour and workshop leader. Wendorlives on the west coast o Florida.January 2013 $14.95 (Can. $16.00) | paperback| CQ 36erritory: W | 978-1-58157-150-9 | 7.259 | 112 pp90+ ull-color photos
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Photographing MontanaGordon and Cathie SullivanMontana is a treasure troverom the highpeaks o Glacier National Park to the endless
vistas o the high plateaus, to the orbidding bad-lands. Photographers Gordon and Cathie Sulli-
van will guide you to its highlights and show youhow and when to shoot them most eectively.
Te authors have a deep knowledge o Mthat allows them to oer you backroad oppor-tunities and access points that are not known bythe occasional visitor. Now that most every tour-ist has a decent camera, no M traveler shouldbe without this guide to capturing in photos oneo the most beautiul places in America.
Gordon and Cathie Sullivan have amassedan archive o thousands o their own images o
Montana. Tey have also published numerousbooks and calendars, including Saving Homewa-ters, Te Photographers Guide to Glacier NationalPark, and Photographing Indian Country (Coun-tryman). Tey live in Libby, M.March 2013 $14.95 (Can. $16.00) | paperback| CQ 36erritory: W | 978-1-58157-158-5 | 7.259 | 112 pp90+ ull-color photos
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photographersguides
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Where to Find Perfect Shots
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Cooking TroughCancer Eating Well ThroughTreatment and Recovery
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The EatingWellDiabetesCookbook$16.95 (Can. $20.00)Paperback978-0-88150-778-2
Just as it changes your physical condition andalters your mental outlook, cancer and itstreatment will transorm how you eat. Having ameal takes on new meaning and can present anew set o challenges. Dr. Keith Stuart, head o
oncology at the world-renowned Lahey Clinicin Massachusetts, and his team at the CancerCenter understand well the di culty theirpatients oen have in determining what oodthey eel like eating and what ood will combatparticular symptoms they may be experiencing.
With recipes thoroughly tested by Dr.Stuart, himsel an accomplished cook, CookingTrough Canceris designed to address the most
common symptoms experienced by patientsundergoing treatmentdry mouth, constipa-tion, diarrhea, weight loss, or excessive weightgainand is organized and coded so you caneasily identiy the right recipe or each need.
More than a helpul reerence guide orpatients and caregivers, this book is aboutrediscovering the enjoyment o good ood thatcancer requently ruins or us. Te meals oeredhere are healthy and delicious, and they are also
valuable tools or asserting control over a veryimportant aspect o our lie and health.
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The Lahey Clinic Sophia Gordon CancerCenter is known or its comprehensive, integrat-ed model o total patient care. Te Centers teambelieves that the best health care is achieved whenknowledge is continually exchanged and practi-
tioners o dierent disciplines and perspectivesshare their insights. Te team strives to providethe best possible outcome or every patient, deliv-ering the highest quality comprehensive care thatpatients expect and deserve.
From the nations leading cancer center, a bright, flavorfulcookbook to help patients and their caregivers.
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Celebrating Americas Love o FoodThe Best ofRelish Magazine
From the editors oRelish magazine
Relish what you eat, because good things happen around the table.
Celebrating Americas Love o Foodoers 150clear, simple, and oen quick recipes rom thearchives oRelish magazine that will get you backin the kitchen and get your loved ones aroundthe table. From breakast to dessert, youll beinspired by the delicious variety oered here.Widen your dinner repertoire and spice up yourmain coursesrom Ultimate Macaroni andCheese to Smoky Dry Mole-Rubbed Pork en-
derloin, youll want to try them all. And i yourewondering where to nd unusual ingredientslike smoked paprika or how to make a meringuereach new heights, the many helpul tips willguide you.
Distributed in more than 500 newspapersnationwide, Relish magazine reaches over 15million readers each month. Relish celebratesAmericas love o ood with recipes rom the
melting pot o people, places, and traditions thatmake our ood great.
Jill Melton, Relish editor-in-chie, has over 20years o experience as a ood editor, registereddietitian, che, and author. As the ormer oodeditorial director or Cooking Light, Melton hashelped millions cook better and eat healthier.
Candace Floyd is ood editor oRelish andAmerican Prole magazines. She also coedited
Seasons & Celebrations, American Prole Home-town Cookbook, Hometown Recipes or theHolidays, and Hometown Get-ogethers.
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