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Capturing Nature: 150 Years of Nature Printing

Some of the pictures detract from the overall value of the images, but this is still an essential purchase for all libraries that support an active fine arts program.

Searching for Sunshine: Finding Connections with Plants, Parks, and the People Who Love Them

A charming, fascinating look at a range of jobs and the ways people can experience nature in a city. The beautiful, vividly colored illustrations will likely appeal to nature- and art-lovers, city-dwellers interested in the outdoors, and artists.

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Seasonal Family Almanac: Recipes, Rituals, and Crafts To Embrace the Magic of the Year

Families interested in developing a stronger connection with the natural world will find a wealth of enjoyable recipes and activities in this well-organized guide.
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A Garden’s Purpose: Cultivating Our Connection with the Natural World

Recommended for gardening and environmental collections.
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Wildscape: Trilling Chipmunks, Beckoning Blooms, Salty Butterflies, and other Sensory Wonders of Nature

It is an essential read for academics, students of the natural sciences, and readers concerned about the environment.
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The Greening of America’s Building Codes: Promises and Paradoxes

Written for an architecture and construction audience, this history and critique of the greening of building codes would also be a good addition for collections with a focus on sustainability and ecology.

The Pandemic Effect: Ninety Experts on Immunizing the Built Environment

An astute, visually appealing, fun-to-read book about COVID’s impact on buildings, cityscapes, and the environment, with insightful, innovative recommendations for future best practices.
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60-Second Cocktails: Amazing Drinks To Make at Home in a Minute

A great choice for the amateur home bartender either looking to master cocktail basics or to step up their game and make drinks to impress.
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Mamacita: Recipes Celebrating Life as a Mexican Immigrant in America

With a solid variety of nostalgic Mexican staples, Pons offers an accessible introduction to traditional Mexican dishes that are sure to please. Most of the recipes are less than a page in length with easy-to-follow instructions and generally easy-to-find ingredients. A great choice for cookbook collections.
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