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Help Your Kids with Math: A Visual Problem Solver for Kids and Parents (Paperback)

By DK Publishing
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ISBN-13: 9780756649791
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Published: DK ADULT, 6/2010
Leave it to the folks at DK to transform mathematics education into a brightly colored, visually elegant, indisputably spiffy barrel of computational fun. This book provides such a user-friendly refresher course that it could have easily been titled Help Your Kids With Math And, In Doing So, Come To The Realization That You've Retained Way More Math Skills Than You Might Have Previously Thought. Fortunately, DK went with something a little less clunky.

The Hour: A Cocktail Manifesto (Hardcover)

By Bernard DeVoto, Daniel Handler
$16.95
ISBN-13: 9780982504802
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Published: Tin House Books, 5/2010
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Bernard DeVoto, who died in 1955, was a historian of the American West who won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, wrote a popular Harper's Magazine column for many years, edited the journals of Lewis and Clark for publication, and, not incidentally, had a drinking buddy of similar tastes and interests whose name was Wallace Stegner. I mention the last fact because strong drink was something DeVoto had strong opinions on, and he generously poured these opinions into this winningly eccentric little volume, first published by Houghton Mifflin in 1951. 
The handsome Tin House Books hardcover reprint edition contains an insightful and subtly witty introduction by one Daniel Handler, a collector of hard-to-find cocktail recipe manuals who is well known to your children under the suspicious-sounding handle "Lemony Snicket." Handler hits the cocktail stirrer on the head (go ahead, groan loudly) with this memorable line: "Though the book's tone might be described as deadpan fascism, the text offers a freedom of mind and spirit." Amen, Brother Handler. I'll have a double DeVoto with a twist of Lemony, please.

New Oxford Annotated Bible-NRSV (Hardcover)

By Michael D. Coogan, Marc Z. Brettler, Carol A. Newsom
$45.00
ISBN-13: 9780195289558
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Published: Oxford University Press, USA, 3/2010
Back in 2001, I enthusiastically recommended the then-brand-new third edition of this peerless study Bible to our customers at the Wellesley Booksmith. Now, nine years later, a fully revised fourth edition is here; I'm nine years older, but not, alas, fully revised.
What's new in this edition? According to the editors, "the introductions to the biblical books, the maps and charts, the annotations, and the study materials at the end of the book have been significantly enhanced and lengthened." Biblical scholarship doesn't chug forward at the rate of, say, the study of the human genome, but it does advance at a steady pace and the fourth edition is designed to reflect that.
OK, I'll say it: as study Bibles go, this is the milk-and-honey, gold-frankincense-and-myrrh standard. Indispensable for scholars, students, clergy, and all serious readers of the Bible in English.

The Classical Tradition (Hardcover)

By Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most, Salvatore Settis
$49.95
ISBN-13: 9780674035720
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Published: Belknap Press, 10/2010
If you love great reference books as much as I do, you may find it impossible to do without this staggeringly wide-ranging, 1067-page guide to the numberless ways in which the classical heritage of ancient Greece and Rome has influenced the post-classical world of the last 1500 or so years. Organized like an encyclopedia but not intended to be exhaustive, The Classical Tradition includes articles on all the usual suspects (Hercules, Cupid, Helen of Troy, monsters, Homer, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Julius Caesar), as well as on many less-obvious topics: comic books, Marxism, Pablo Picasso, plague, veterinary medicine, fascism, Martin Heidegger, American founding fathers, and Armenian Hellenism. Lots of entries having to do with sex, but you knew that.

Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species: A Graphic Adaptation (Paperback)

By Michael Keller, Nicolle Rager Fuller
$14.99
ISBN-13: 9781605299488
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Published: Rodale Books, 10/2009
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I love to read, but I've read an embarrassingly small number of so-called Great Books in my 58 years. That's not really true--the small number part is true, but I'm not all that embarrassed. Anyway, one of the Great Books that I thought I'd actually enjoy reading but never got around to was Darwin's On the Origin of Species. My friend Glenn, who's an evolutionary biologist, frequently praised the elegance of Darwin's writing style and kept urging me to dive in. But I didn't. I had books to read on medieval Africa and baseball catchers and OCD and pre-Islamic Arabia and English usage and underappreciated rock guitarists and the Talmud and the glories of the cocktail hour and the German legends (not to be confused with the fairy tales) of the brothers Grimm. And I'm a slow reader. Darwin had to wait.

Then, voila sis-boom-bah, a graphic novel/comic book/whatever-you-call-it of On the Origin of Species came along, adapted by the science writer Michael Keller and illustrated by Nicolle Rager Fuller. Most of the text is in Darwin's own words, and wherever Keller is putting words in Darwin's mouth it's abundantly clear that that's the case. This book is the bee's knees, the cat's pajamas, the finch's beak, and the Galapagos tortoise's carapace, to put it zoologicolloquially. The illustrations are gorgeously apt, and the words, well, they're largely drawn from one of the three most influential books in the history of the world (along with the Bible and the Qur'an). (Please don't start telling me about The Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital, and Harry Potter.) I don't know if I'll ever read the original in its entirety. But after reading the Keller-Fuller adaptation, I sure feel a whole lot less ignorant.


I Am a Strange Loop (Paperback)

By Douglas R. Hofstadter
$17.95
ISBN-13: 9780465030798
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Published: Basic Books, 7/2008
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Some 30 years ago, I spent 15 or 20 minutes in a Harvard Square bookstore, paging through a book called Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid. It was unlike anything I'd ever read, seemingly a groundbreaking work, but I came to the conclusion that it was way over my head. I never did read it.

Last year, feeling uncharacteristically brave, I decided to tackle Hofstadter's 2007 book, I Am A Strange Loop, which had been billed as a continuation and elaboration of some of the themes he introduced in Godel, Escher, Bach: What is the nature of human consciousness and self-awareness? What, really, do we mean when we say, "I"? Can we reject the traditional religious concept of a soul but still maintain that the term "soul" has a different kind of validity? And do humans have anything that can justifiably be called "free will"?

Bottom line: I'm immensely grateful that I followed through and read this book cover to cover. Not an easy read, but an affecting, provocative, and persuasive one.


Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies (Paperback)

By Jared Diamond
$18.95
ISBN-13: 9780393317558
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Published: W. W. Norton & Company, 4/1999
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Guns, Germs, and Steel was first published in 1997, but I didn’t read it until 2005-2006, shortly after a hardcover edition containing a new chapter on Japan and Korea became available. I underlined the text generously and filled my copy with notes in the margins – everything from expressions of amazement at Diamond’s brilliant insights to angry dissents when I thought he was overstating the role of geography in the development of human civilizations. A boundless intellectual feast whether you agree with the author’s conclusions or not.

The Thought That Counts: A Firsthand Account of One Teenager's Experience with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (Paperback)

By Jared Douglas Kant, Martin Franklin, Linda Wasmer Andrews
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ISBN-13: 9780195316896
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Published: Oxford University Press, USA, 3/2008
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This is a volume in an Oxford University Press series aimed primarily at adolescent readers, but it is so informative, accurate, authentic in tone, and generous in spirit that I can enthusiastically recommend it to any adults who want to learn about obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). (At the Booksmith we shelve it in the psychology section, rather than with the children’s books.) The Thought That Counts is structured as a memoir in six chapters. Each chapter is divided into two main parts, entitled “My Story” and “The Big Picture.” In the “My Story” sections, Jared recounts his experiences with OCD in a roughly chronological narrative, beginning at age 11, when he was first diagnosed as having the disorder, up to the present day. (He is now in his mid 20s, has a BA in English and creative writing, and works as a clinical research assistant at Massachusetts General Hospital.) The “Big Picture” sections, also in Jared’s voice, expand upon issues that were touched on in the previous autobiographical part. The book’s organization is logical and adolescent-friendly and, along with the crystal-clear prose, serves to maximize its accessibility and overall usefulness. Right now, Jared Kant’s book is the only one in this series that we have in stock, but we’ll be happy to special order any of the others. If we get multiple requests for a particular title, we’ll start carrying that one too. We stock the OCD volume because one of our booksellers has a personal interest in the topic, having lived with the disorder for about 35 years. As some of our long-time customers already know, that would be me. One more thing: all the books are priced at $9.95. That’s cheaper than a half-dozen oysters or a decent lobster roll.

The Poetry of Zen (Paperback)

By J.P. Seaton, Sam Hamill
$14.95
ISBN-13: 9781590304259
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Published: Shambhala, 2/2007
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Don't let the title scare you off - you don't have to be a Zen master, a mystic, or a frequent reader of poetry to enjoy this accessible little volume. The poems, which have been translated from Chinese and Japanese, cover a span of over 2,000 years. They range from the contemplative and profound to the irreverent and goofy. Find a comfortable chair, pour yourself a cup of tea or sake, and cultivate a yen for Zen.

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