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iTunes Store: Top 25 Books in Science & Nature 2021-01-01

Robin Wall Kimmerer - Braiding Sweetgrass artwork Braiding Sweetgrass
Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Robin Wall Kimmerer
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: September 16, 2013
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Seller: Perseus Books, LLC

As a botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer has been trained to ask questions of nature with the tools of science. As a member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, she embraces the notion that plants and animals are our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass , Kimmerer brings these two lenses of knowledge together to take us on “a journey that is every bit as mythic as it is scientific, as sacred as it is historical, as clever as it is wise” (Elizabeth Gilbert). Drawing on her life as an indigenous scientist, and as a woman, Kimmerer shows how other living beings—asters and goldenrod, strawberries and squash, salamanders, algae, and sweetgrass—offer us gifts and lessons, even if we've forgotten how to hear their voices. In reflections that range from the creation of Turtle Island to the forces that threaten its flourishing today, she circles toward a central argument: that the awakening of ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgment and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the rest of the living world. For only when we can hear the languages of other beings will we be capable of understanding the generosity of the earth, and learn to give our own gifts in return.



Matthew Walker - Why We Sleep artwork Why We Sleep
Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
Matthew Walker
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: October 03, 2017
Publisher: Scribner
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

“ Why We Sleep is an important and fascinating book…Walker taught me a lot about this basic activity that every person on Earth needs. I suspect his book will do the same for you.” —Bill Gates A New York Times bestseller and international sensation, this “stimulating and important book” ( Financial Times ) is a fascinating dive into the purpose and power of slumber. With two appearances on CBS This Morning and Fresh Air 's most popular interview of 2017, Matthew Walker has made abundantly clear that sleep is one of the most important but least understood aspects of our life. Until very recently, science had no answer to the question of why we sleep, or what good it served, or why we suffer such devastating health consequences when it is absent. Compared to the other basic drives in life—eating, drinking, and reproducing—the purpose of sleep remains more elusive. Within the brain, sleep enriches a diversity of functions, including our ability to learn, memorize, and make logical decisions. It recalibrates our emotions, restocks our immune system, fine-tunes our metabolism, and regulates our appetite. Dreaming creates a virtual reality space in which the brain melds past and present knowledge, inspiring creativity. In this “compelling and utterly convincing” ( The Sunday Times ) book, preeminent neuroscientist and sleep expert Matthew Walker provides a revolutionary exploration of sleep, examining how it affects every aspect of our physical and mental well-being. Charting the most cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs, and marshalling his decades of research and clinical practice, Walker explains how we can harness sleep to improve learning, mood and energy levels, regulate hormones, prevent cancer, Alzheimer’s and diabetes, slow the effects of aging, and increase longevity. He also provides actionable steps towards getting a better night’s sleep every night. Clear-eyed, fascinating, and accessible, Why We Sleep is a crucial and illuminating book. Written with the precision of Atul Gawande, Andrew Solomon, and Sherwin Nuland, it is “recommended for night-table reading in the most pragmatic sense” ( The New York Times Book Review ).



Darrell Huff - How to Lie with Statistics artwork How to Lie with Statistics
Darrell Huff
Genre: Mathematics
Price: $15.99
Publish Date: December 07, 2010
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

If you want to outsmart a crook, learn his tricks—Darrell Huff explains exactly how in the classic How to Lie with Statistics. From distorted graphs and biased samples to misleading averages, there are countless statistical dodges that lend cover to anyone with an ax to grind or a product to sell. With abundant examples and illustrations, Darrell Huff’s lively and engaging primer clarifies the basic principles of statistics and explains how they’re used to present information in honest and not-so-honest ways. Now even more indispensable in our data-driven world than it was when first published, How to Lie with Statistics is the book that generations of readers have relied on to keep from being fooled.



Terry Virts - How to Astronaut artwork How to Astronaut
An Insider's Guide to Leaving Planet Earth
Terry Virts
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $20.99
Publish Date: September 15, 2020
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Seller: Workman Publishing Co., Inc.

"There's something intriguing to be learned on practically every page... [ How to Astronaut ] captures the details of an extraordinary job and turns even the mundane aspects of space travel into something fascinating."–– Publishers Weekly  Ride shotgun on a trip to space   with astronaut Terry Virts. A born storyteller with a gift for the surprising turn of phrase and eye for the perfect you-are-there details, he captures all the highs, lows, humor, and wonder of an experience few will ever know firsthand. Featuring stories covering survival training, space shuttle emergencies, bad bosses, the art of putting on a spacesuit, time travel, and much more! 



Laurent Petit - La mémoire artwork La mémoire
« Que sais-je ? » n° 350
Laurent Petit
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: October 18, 2006
Publisher: Que sais-je ?
Seller: immateriel.fr

Pour le biologiste, la mémoire est notre capacité à acquérir, conserver et restituer une information. Le psychologue précise qu'elle nous permet d'adapter notre comportement en fonction des expériences acquises. Les techniques d'imagerie cérébrale fonctionnelle ont permis de renouveler l'appréhension des diverses facettes de la mémoire, son fonctionnement et son fractionnement. Cet ouvrage fait le point sur la compréhension actuelle d'une fonction humaine complexe.  



Susan Day - Tricks Any Dog Can Do! artwork Tricks Any Dog Can Do!
Quick Puppy Training, no. 7
Susan Day
Genre: Nature
Price: $1.99
Publish Date: October 30, 2011
Publisher: Susan Day
Seller: Smashwords, Inc.

This great book comes with advice and guidance as to the best way to teach these tricks. It offers more than one method which the reader can choose depending upon their own situation. There is also advice to using treats and shows you how to not end up with a treat junkie! This books is from the desk of Susan Day, a canine behaviourist. Susan teaches obedience, agility and puppy courses. She is a great advocate of trick training because she knows that tricks have the same effect on the dog's mind and behaviour as normal obedience but they are much more fun and when the owners are having fun their dog learns much quicker and is happier.



Dacher Keltner - Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life artwork Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life
Dacher Keltner
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: October 05, 2009
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

“A landmark book in the science of emotions and its implications for ethics and human universals.”—Library Journal, starred review In this startling study of human emotion, Dacher Keltner investigates an unanswered question of human evolution: If humans are hardwired to lead lives that are “nasty, brutish, and short,” why have we evolved with positive emotions like gratitude, amusement, awe, and compassion that promote ethical action and cooperative societies? Illustrated with more than fifty photographs of human emotions, Born to Be Good takes us on a journey through scientific discovery, personal narrative, and Eastern philosophy. Positive emotions, Keltner finds, lie at the core of human nature and shape our everyday behavior—and they just may be the key to understanding how we can live our lives better. Some images in this ebook are not displayed owing to permissions issues.



Karel Schrijver & Iris Schrijver - Living with the Stars artwork Living with the Stars
How the Human Body is Connected to the Life Cycles of the Earth, the Planets, and the Stars
Karel Schrijver & Iris Schrijver
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $8.99
Publish Date: January 29, 2015
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Seller: The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press

Living with the Stars describes the many fascinating connections between the universe and the human body, which range from the makeup of DNA and human cells, growth and aging, to stellar evolution and the beginning of the universe.



James Nestor - Breath artwork Breath
The New Science of a Lost Art
James Nestor
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: May 26, 2020
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

A New York Times Bestseller A Washington Post Notable Nonfiction Book of 2020 Named a Best Book of 2020 by NPR   “A fascinating scientific, cultural, spiritual and evolutionary history of the way humans breathe—and how we’ve all been doing it wrong for a long, long time.” —Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love No matter what you eat, how much you exercise, how skinny or young or wise you are, none of it matters if you’re not breathing properly. There is nothing more essential to our health and well-being than breathing: take air in, let it out, repeat twenty-five thousand times a day. Yet, as a species, humans have lost the ability to breathe correctly, with grave consequences. Journalist James Nestor travels the world to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. The answers aren’t found in pulmonology labs, as we might expect, but in the muddy digs of ancient burial sites, secret Soviet facilities, New Jersey choir schools, and the smoggy streets of São Paulo. Nestor tracks down men and women exploring the hidden science behind ancient breathing practices like Pranayama, Sudarshan Kriya, and Tummo and teams up with pulmonary tinkerers to scientifically test long-held beliefs about how we breathe. Modern research is showing us that making even slight adjustments to the way we inhale and exhale can jump-start athletic performance; rejuvenate internal organs; halt snoring, asthma, and autoimmune disease; and even straighten scoliotic spines. None of this should be possible, and yet it is. Drawing on thousands of years of medical texts and recent cutting-edge studies in pulmonology, psychology, biochemistry, and human physiology, Breath turns the conventional wisdom of what we thought we knew about our most basic biological function on its head. You will never breathe the same again.



David Eagleman - Livewired artwork Livewired
The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain
David Eagleman
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $16.99
Publish Date: August 25, 2020
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

You will never think about your brain in the same way again.      The brain is often portrayed as an organ with different regions dedicated to specific tasks. But that textbook model is wrong. The brain is a dynamic system, constantly modifying its own circuitry to match the demands of the environment and the body in which it finds itself. If you were to zoom into the living, microscopic cosmos inside the skull, you would witness tentacle-like extensions grasping, bumping, sensing, searching for the right connections to establish or forego, like denizens of a country establishing friendships, marriages, neighbourhoods, political parties, vendettas, and social networks. It's a mysterious kind of computational material, an organic three-dimensional textile that adjusts itself to operate with maximum efficiency.      The brain is not hardwired, David Eagleman contends--it is livewired. With his new theory of infotropism, Eagleman demonstrates why the fundamental principle of the brain is information maximization: in the same way that plants grow toward light, brains reconfigure to boost data from the outside world. Follow Eagleman on a thrilling journey to discover how a child can function with one half of his brain removed, how a blind man can hit a baseball via a sensor on his tongue, how new devices and body plans can enhance our natural capacities, how paralyzed people will soon be able to dance in thought-controlled robotic suits, how we can build the next generation of devices based on the principles of the brain, and what all this has to do with why we dream at night.



Louis King - Covid-19, Climate Change and the Great Reset artwork Covid-19, Climate Change and the Great Reset
Louis King
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $5.99
Publish Date: November 18, 2020
Publisher: Louis King
Seller: Draft2Digital, LLC

There is probably not a single person in our known modern world that has not been affected in some way by Covid-19. The media and our everyday lives make it impossible not to know. How many businesses have been and are being destroyed because of Covid-19 Lockdowns and whatever variants may emerge. How much devastation is being caused to the Financial, Mental and Social state of humanity by the lockdowns and their aftermaths? "Covid-19 is Mother Nature throwing a fit" "Because of Covid-19 God asks us to dare to create something New" Pope Francis. Some of us may be aware of the many great discussions around Climate Change, even fewer of us may have heard about The Great Reset. What are the connections between these Events? How will all of humanity be affected by The Great reset? What conditions will the Great reset or any other global financial solution come with? If implemented, how will they irrevocably alter our future? "Control Man's Money, you Control the Man" How many of us will be forced to make a choice? Humans are supposed to be the greatest cause of Climate Change, let's explore that. Laudato Si is an Encyclical drawn up by Pope Francis to especially address Climate Change. How about his latest Encyclical? "Fratelli Tutti"? Those Encyclicals propose solutions with religious connotations citing Catholic Social Doctrine and a special rest day that should be made the law to help the planet to recover. How many of us on Planet Earth, irrespective of our thought processes and beliefs, will be happy to abide by that solution and what is the truth behind those Encyclicals and the smallest, yet increasingly most powerful of all City-States in the world, The Vatican? Delve into the surprising history of that state and the massive role it will play in the coming months and years and its connection to The Great reset. Dive in, keep an open mind, be prepared to be utterly amazed. Enjoy this exciting journey. You will be glad you did, at least you will have become better informed of the real reasons behind many things that may no longer make sense to most of Earth's human inhabitants.



James Raffan - Ice Walker artwork Ice Walker
A Polar Bear's Journey through the Fragile Arctic
James Raffan
Genre: Nature
Price: $3.99
Publish Date: October 13, 2020
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

From bestselling author James Raffan comes an enlightening and original story about a polar bear’s precarious existence in the changing Arctic, reminiscent of John Vaillant’s The Golden Spruce . Nanurjuk, “the bear-spirited one,” is hunting for seals on Hudson Bay, where ice never lasts more than one season. For her and her young, everything is in flux. From the top of the world, Hudson Bay looks like an enormous paw print on the torso of the continent, and through a vast network of lakes and rivers, this bay connects to oceans across the globe. Here, at the heart of everything, walks Nanurjuk, or Nanu, one polar bear among the six thousand that traverse the 1.23 million square kilometers of ice and snow covering the bay. For millennia, Nanu’s ancestors have roamed this great expanse, living, evolving, and surviving alongside human beings in one of the most challenging and unforgiving habitats on earth. But that world is changing. In the Arctic’s lands and waters, oil has been extracted—and spilled. As global temperatures have risen, the sea ice that Nanu and her young need to hunt seal and fish has melted, forcing them to wait on land where the delicate balance between them and their two-legged neighbors has now shifted. This is the icescape that author and geographer James Raffan invites us to inhabit in Ice Walker . In precise and provocative prose, he brings readers inside Nanu’s world as she treks uncertainly around the heart of Hudson Bay, searching for nourishment for the children that grow inside her. She stops at nothing to protect her cubs from the dangers she can see—other bears, wolves, whales, human beings—and those she cannot. By focusing his lens on this bear family, Raffan closes the gap between humans and bears, showing us how, like the water of the Hudson Bay, our existence—and our future—is tied to Nanu’s. He asks us to consider what might be done about this fragile world before it is gone for good. Masterful, vivid, and haunting, Ice Walker is an utterly unique piece of creative nonfiction and a deeply affecting call to action.



Alex Berenson - Unreported Truths about Covid-19 and Lockdowns artwork Unreported Truths about Covid-19 and Lockdowns
Part 2: Update and Examination of Lockdowns as a Strategy
Alex Berenson
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $3.99
Publish Date: August 03, 2020
Publisher: Blue Deep, Inc.
Seller: Blue Deep

The second installment of the best-selling "Unreported Truths" series about the coronavirus from former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson; Part 2 examines the evidence that lockdowns work -or don't.



Janna Levin - Black Hole Survival Guide artwork Black Hole Survival Guide
Janna Levin
Genre: Astronomy
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: November 10, 2020
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

From the acclaimed author of Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space --an authoritative and accessible guide to the most alluring and challenging phenomena of contemporary science. Through her writing, astrophysicist Janna Levin has focused on making the science she studies not just comprehensible but also, and perhaps more important, intriguing to the nonscientist. In this book, she helps us to understand and find delight in the black hole--perhaps the most opaque theoretical construct ever imagined by physicists--illustrated with original artwork by American painter and photographer Lia Halloran. Levin takes us on an evocative exploration of black holes, provoking us to imagine the visceral experience of a black hole encounter. She reveals the influence of black holes as they populate the universe, sculpt galaxies, and even infuse the whole expanse of reality that we inhabit. Lively, engaging, and utterly unique, Black Hole Survival Guide is not just informative--it is, as well, a wonderful read from first to last.



Henry David Thoreau - Walden artwork Walden
Henry David Thoreau
Genre: Nature
Price: $0.99
Publish Date: March 12, 2015
Publisher: Classics Connection
Seller: Right On Mobile, LLC

Download Walden and follow in Henry David Thoreau’s footsteps as he discovers the majesty of the natural world! Henry David Thoreau was an American poet, philosopher, naturalist, and transcendentalist. Walden is the memoir of Thoreau’s time spent enjoying the solitude of the woodland near Walden Pond in a self-built cabin in the mid-1840s.   Thoreau delves into the sights and sounds of this idyllic setting. He describes the joys that are derived from performing his daily chores and routines. Thoreau also addresses the importance of self-reliance and simplicity in contrast to the progress of civilization. The most popular of the author’s works, Walden is a testament to Henry David Thoreau’s transcendentalist philosophy and is one of the most famous works of American literature.  Walden is also included on Mark Zuckerberg’s recommended reading list for 2015. Download Walden and discover the magnificence of nature like you’ve never experienced it before!



Neil de Grasse Tyson - Astrophysics for People in a Hurry artwork Astrophysics for People in a Hurry
Neil de Grasse Tyson
Genre: Physics
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: May 02, 2017
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Over a year on the New York Times bestseller list and more than a million copies sold. The essential universe, from our most celebrated and beloved astrophysicist. What is the nature of space and time? How do we fit within the universe? How does the universe fit within us? There’s no better guide through these mind-expanding questions than acclaimed astrophysicist and best-selling author Neil deGrasse Tyson. But today, few of us have time to contemplate the cosmos. So Tyson brings the universe down to Earth succinctly and clearly, with sparkling wit, in tasty chapters consumable anytime and anywhere in your busy day. While you wait for your morning coffee to brew, for the bus, the train, or a plane to arrive, Astrophysics for People in a Hurry will reveal just what you need to be fluent and ready for the next cosmic headlines: from the Big Bang to black holes, from quarks to quantum mechanics, and from the search for planets to the search for life in the universe.



Edward O. Wilson - The Meaning of Human Existence artwork The Meaning of Human Existence
Edward O. Wilson
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $15.99
Publish Date: October 06, 2014
Publisher: Liveright
Seller: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.

National Book Award Finalist. How did humanity originate and why does a species like ours exist on this planet? Do we have a special place, even a destiny in the universe? Where are we going, and perhaps, the most difficult question of all, "Why?" In The Meaning of Human Existence, his most philosophical work to date, Pulitzer Prize–winning biologist Edward O. Wilson grapples with these and other existential questions, examining what makes human beings supremely different from all other species. Searching for meaning in what Nietzsche once called "the rainbow colors" around the outer edges of knowledge and imagination, Wilson takes his readers on a journey, in the process bridging science and philosophy to create a twenty-first-century treatise on human existence—from our earliest inception to a provocative look at what the future of mankind portends. Continuing his groundbreaking examination of our "Anthropocene Epoch," which he began with The Social Conquest of Earth, described by the New York Times as "a sweeping account of the human rise to domination of the biosphere," here Wilson posits that we, as a species, now know enough about the universe and ourselves that we can begin to approach questions about our place in the cosmos and the meaning of intelligent life in a systematic, indeed, in a testable way. Once criticized for a purely mechanistic view of human life and an overreliance on genetic predetermination, Wilson presents in The Meaning of Human Existence his most expansive and advanced theories on the sovereignty of human life, recognizing that, even though the human and the spider evolved similarly, the poet's sonnet is wholly different from the spider's web. Whether attempting to explicate "The Riddle of the Human Species," "Free Will," or "Religion"; warning of "The Collapse of Biodiversity"; or even creating a plausible "Portrait of E.T.," Wilson does indeed believe that humanity holds a special position in the known universe. The human epoch that began in biological evolution and passed into pre-, then recorded, history is now more than ever before in our hands. Yet alarmed that we are about to abandon natural selection by redesigning biology and human nature as we wish them, Wilson soberly concludes that advances in science and technology bring us our greatest moral dilemma since God stayed the hand of Abraham.



Bill Bryson - A Short History of Nearly Everything artwork A Short History of Nearly Everything
Bill Bryson
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $14.99
Publish Date: May 06, 2003
Publisher: Doubleday Canada
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

One of the world’s most beloved and bestselling writers takes his ultimate journey -- into the most intriguing and intractable questions that science seeks to answer. In A Walk in the Woods , Bill Bryson trekked the Appalachian Trail -- well, most of it. In In A Sunburned Country , he confronted some of the most lethal wildlife Australia has to offer. Now, in his biggest book, he confronts his greatest challenge: to understand -- and, if possible, answer -- the oldest, biggest questions we have posed about the universe and ourselves. Taking as territory everything from the Big Bang to the rise of civilization, Bryson seeks to understand how we got from there being nothing at all to there being us. To that end, he has attached himself to a host of the world’s most advanced (and often obsessed) archaeologists, anthropologists, and mathematicians, travelling to their offices, laboratories, and field camps. He has read (or tried to read) their books, pestered them with questions, apprenticed himself to their powerful minds. A Short History of Nearly Everything is the record of this quest, and it is a sometimes profound, sometimes funny, and always supremely clear and entertaining adventure in the realms of human knowledge, as only Bill Bryson can render it. Science has never been more involving or entertaining.



Althea Press - Edible Wild Plants for Beginners: The Essential Edible Plants and Recipes to Get Started artwork Edible Wild Plants for Beginners: The Essential Edible Plants and Recipes to Get Started
Althea Press
Genre: Nature
Price: $3.99
Publish Date: December 04, 2013
Publisher: Callisto Media Inc.
Seller: Callisto Media, Inc.

Wild plants are not only beautiful, but they can also be an affordable and sustainable way to add flavor and nutrition to your diet. Edible Wild Plants for Beginners provides you with the essential information and guidance to begin foraging for edible wild plants and including them in your diet. Edible Wild Plants for Beginners provides profiles of common edible wild plants and includes information on dangerous look-alikes, the best time to harvest, where to find each type of wild plant, and how to cultivate your own garden. From natural remedies to delectable dishes and exotic cocktails, Edible Wild Plants for Beginners provides more than 95 ways for you to use these newfound ingredients.  Edible Wild Plants for Beginners will help you explore the world of edible wild plants and teach you how to use them in your home and kitchen, with:  • More than 95 easy-to-follow edible wild plants recipes and remedies, including Amaranth Vegetable Curry, Pickled Jerusalem Artichokes, Chamomile Cookies, and a Purslane Martini  • Tips for foraging, harvesting, and cultivating edible wild plants  • Techniques for serving, preserving, and cooking with edible wild plants  • 31 edible wild plant profiles, including descriptions, distinguishing features, preparation and collection tips, and common uses  • 10 simple steps to making tinctures  • A guide to identifying edible wild plants and avoiding common poisonous plants  With Edible Wild Plants for Beginners , you'll be able to start living sustainably, saving money, and adding variety to your diet the way nature intended.



Adrian Owen - Into the Gray Zone artwork Into the Gray Zone
A Neuroscientist Explores the Border Between Life and Death
Adrian Owen
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $14.99
Publish Date: June 20, 2017
Publisher: Scribner
Seller: Simon & Schuster Canada

In this “riveting read, meshing memoir with scientific explication” ( Nature ), a world-renowned neuroscientist reveals how he learned to communicate with patients in vegetative or “gray zone” states and, more importantly, he explains what those interactions tell us about the working of our own brains. “Vivid, emotional, and thought-provoking” ( Publishers Weekly ), Into the Gray Zone takes readers to the edge of a dazzling, humbling frontier in our understanding of the brain: the so-called “gray zone” between full consciousness and brain death. People in this middle place have sustained traumatic brain injuries or are the victims of stroke or degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Many are oblivious to the outside world, and their doctors believe they are incapable of thought. But a sizeable number—as many as twenty percent—are experiencing something different: intact minds adrift deep within damaged brains and bodies. An expert in the field, Adrian Owen led a team that, in 2006, discovered this lost population and made medical history. Scientists, physicians, and philosophers have only just begun to grapple with the implications. Following Owen’s journey of exciting medical discovery, Into the Gray Zone asks some tough and terrifying questions, such as: What is life like for these patients? What can their families and friends do to help them? What are the ethical implications for religious organizations, politicians, the Right to Die movement, and even insurers? And perhaps most intriguing of all: in defining what a life worth living is, are we too concerned with the physical and not giving enough emphasis to the power of thought? What, truly, defines a satisfying life? “Strangely uplifting…the testimonies of people who have returned from the gray zone evoke the mysteries of consciousness and identity with tremendous power” ( The New Yorker ). This book is about the difference between a brain and a mind, a body and a person. Into the Gray Zone is “a fascinating memoir…reads like a thriller” ( Mail on Sunday ).



Barry Lopez - Arctic Dreams artwork Arctic Dreams
Barry Lopez
Genre: Nature
Price: $13.99
Publish Date: June 25, 2013
Publisher: Open Road Media
Seller: OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC

This New York Times –bestselling exploration of the Arctic, a National Book Award winner, is “one of the finest books ever written about the far North” ( Publishers Weekly ).   “The nation’s premier nature writer” travels to a landscape at once barren and beautiful, perilous and alluring, austere yet teeming with vibrant life, and shot through with human history ( San Francisco Chronicle ). The Arctic has for centuries been a destination for the most ambitious explorers—a place of dreams, fears, and awe-inspiring spectacle. This “dazzling” account by the author of Of Wolves and Men takes readers on a breathtaking journey into the heart of one of the world’s last frontiers ( The New York Times ).   Based on Barry Lopez’s years spent traveling the Arctic regions in the company of Eskimo hunting parties and scientific expeditions alike, Arctic Dreams investigates the unique terrain of the human mind, thrown into relief against the vastness of the tundra and the frozen ocean. Eye-opening and profoundly moving, it is a magnificent appreciation of how wilderness challenges and inspires us.   Renowned environmentalist and author of Desert Solitaire Edward Abbey has called Arctic Dreams “a splendid book . . . by a man who is both a first-rate writer and an uncompromising defender of the wild country and its native inhabitants”—and the New Yorker hails it as a “landmark” work of travel writing. A vivid, thoughtful, and atmospheric read, it has earned multiple prizes, including the National Book Award, the Christopher Medal, the Oregon Book Award, and a nomination for the National Book Critics Circle Award.   This ebook features an illustrated biography of Barry Lopez including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.  



Bjørn Lomborg - False Alarm artwork False Alarm
How Climate Change Panic Costs Us Trillions, Hurts the Poor, and Fails to Fix the Planet
Bjørn Lomborg
Genre: Science & Nature
Price: $22.99
Publish Date: July 14, 2020
Publisher: Basic Books
Seller: Hachette Digital, Inc.

The New York Times -bestselling "skeptical environmentalist" argues that panic over climate change is causing more harm than good Hurricanes batter our coasts. Wildfires rage across the American West. Glaciers collapse in the Artic. Politicians, activists, and the media espouse a common message: climate change is destroying the planet, and we must take drastic action immediately to stop it. Children panic about their future, and adults wonder if it is even ethical to bring new life into the world. Enough, argues bestselling author Bjorn Lomborg. Climate change is real, but it's not the apocalyptic threat that we've been told it is. Projections of Earth's imminent demise are based on bad science and even worse economics. In panic, world leaders have committed to wildly expensive but largely ineffective policies that hamper growth and crowd out more pressing investments in human capital, from immunization to education. False Alarm will convince you that everything you think about climate change is wrong -- and points the way toward making the world a vastly better, if slightly warmer, place for us all.



Masanobu Fukuoka, Larry Korn, Wendell Berry & Frances Moore Lappé - The One-Straw Revolution artwork The One-Straw Revolution
An Introduction to Natural Farming
Masanobu Fukuoka, Larry Korn, Wendell Berry & Frances Moore Lappé
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: June 02, 2009
Publisher: New York Review Books
Seller: Penguin Random House Canada

Call it “Zen and the Art of Farming” or a “Little Green Book,” Masanobu Fukuoka’s manifesto about farming, eating, and the limits of human knowledge presents a radical challenge to the global systems we rely on for our food. At the same time, it is a spiritual memoir of a man whose innovative system of cultivating the earth reflects a deep faith in the wholeness and balance of the natural world. As Wendell Berry writes in his preface, the book “is valuable to us because it is at once practical and philosophical. It is an inspiring, necessary book about agriculture because it is not just about agriculture.” Trained as a scientist, Fukuoka rejected both modern agribusiness and centuries of agricultural practice, deciding instead that the best forms of cultivation mirror nature’s own laws. Over the next three decades he perfected his so-called “do-nothing” technique: commonsense, sustainable practices that all but eliminate the use of pesticides, fertilizer, tillage, and perhaps most significantly, wasteful effort. Whether you’re a guerrilla gardener or a kitchen gardener, dedicated to slow food or simply looking to live a healthier life, you will find something here—you may even be moved to start a revolution of your own.



Nathan H. Lents - Human Errors artwork Human Errors
A Panorama of Our Glitches, from Pointless Bones to Broken Genes
Nathan H. Lents
Genre: Life Sciences
Price: $11.99
Publish Date: May 01, 2018
Publisher: HMH Books
Seller: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company

An illuminating, entertaining tour of the physical imperfections that make us human   We humans like to think of ourselves as highly evolved creatures. But if we are supposedly evolution’s greatest creation, why do we have such bad knees? Why do we catch head colds so often—two hundred times more often than a dog does? How come our wrists have so many useless bones? Why is the vast majority of our genetic code pointless? And are we really supposed to swallow and breathe through the same narrow tube? Surely there’s been some kind of mistake. As professor of biology Nathan H. Lents explains in  Human Errors, our evolutionary history is nothing if not a litany of mistakes, each more entertaining and enlightening than the last. The human body is one big pile of compromises. But that is also a testament to our greatness: as Lents shows, humans have so many design flaws precisely because we are very, very good at getting around them.   A rollicking, deeply informative tour of humans’ four billion year long evolutionary saga,  Human Errors  both celebrates our imperfections and offers an unconventional accounting of the cost of our success. 



Lawrence Anthony & Graham Spence - Babylon's Ark artwork Babylon's Ark
The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo
Lawrence Anthony & Graham Spence
Genre: Nature
Price: $12.99
Publish Date: March 06, 2007
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Seller: Macmillan

The astonishing story of the soldiers, conservationists, and ordinary Iraqis who united to save the animals of the Baghdad Zoo When the Iraq war began, conservationist Lawrence Anthony could think of only one thing: the fate of the Baghdad Zoo, caught in the crossfire at the heart of the city. Once Anthony entered Iraq he discovered that hostilities and uncontrolled looting had devastated the zoo and its animals. Working with members of the zoo staff and a few compassionate U.S. soldiers, he defended the zoo, bartered for food on war-torn streets, and scoured bombed palaces for desperately needed supplies. Babylon's Ark chronicles Anthony's hair-raising efforts to save a pride of Saddam's lions, close a deplorable black-market zoo, run ostriches through shoot-to-kill checkpoints, and rescue the dictator's personal herd of Thoroughbred Arabian horses. A tale of the selfless courage and humanity of a few men and women living dangerously for all the right reasons, Babylon's Ark is an inspiring and uplifting true-life adventure of individuals on both sides working together for the sake of magnificent wildlife caught in a war zone.



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