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List: New Nonfiction in November 2025


A photo of Slip : life in the middle of eating disorder recovery

Slip : life in the middle of eating disorder recovery

"A journalist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding eating-disorder recovery through poignant personal stories, immersive reporting, and cutting-edge science"-- Dust jacket flap.

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A photo of We the people : a history of the U.S. Constitution

We the people : a history of the U.S. Constitution

"The U.S. Constitution is among the oldest constitutions in the world but also one of the most difficult to amend. Jill Lepore, Harvard professor of history and law, explains why in We the People, the most original history of the Constitution in decades--and an essential companion to her landmark history of the United States, These Truths"-- Provided by the publisher.

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A photo of Rehab : an American scandal

Rehab : an American scandal

"Our country's leaders all seem to agree: People who suffer from addiction need treatment. Today, more people have access to treatment than ever before. So why isn't it working? The answer is that in America--where anyone can get addicted--only certain people get a real chance to recover. Despite record numbers of overdose deaths, our default response is still to punish, while rehabs across the United States fail to incorporate scientifically proven strategies and exploit patients. We've heard a great deal about the opioid crisis foisted on America by Big Pharma, but we've heard too little about the other half of this epidemic--the reason why so many remain mired in addiction. Until now"-- Amazon.com.

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A photo of Cleaning house : the fight to rid our homes of toxic chemicals

Cleaning house : the fight to rid our homes of toxic chemicals

"From the front lines of the movement for safer products, environmental health expert Lindsay Dahl takes us on her journey from skeptic to activist, exposing the secret forces that keep toxic chemicals in our homes, bodies, and environment--while showing us how to fight back and keep our families safe"-- Dust jacket flap.

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A photo of Nature and the mind : the science of how nature improves cognitive, physical, and social well-being

Nature and the mind : the science of how nature improves cognitive, physical, and social well-being

"Dr. Marc Berman, the pioneering creator of the field of environmental neuroscience, has discovered the surprising connection between mind, body, and environment, with a special emphasis on the natural environment. He has devoted his life to studying it. If you sometimes feel drained, distracted, or depressed, Dr. Berman has identified the elements of a "nature prescription" that can boost your energy, sharpen your focus, change your mood, and improve your mental and physical health. He also reveals how central attention is to all of these functions, and how interactions with nature can restore it. Nature and the Mind is both an introduction to a revolutionary new scientific field and a helpful guide to better living"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of The waterbearers : a memoir of mothers and daughters

The waterbearers : a memoir of mothers and daughters

"A sharp, tender, sweeping history of three single Black mothers-the author's grandmother, mother, and the author herself-interwoven with the stories of the Black women they saw on the screen and heard on the radio every day. Here is a masterpiece of life writing by a thrilling new voice, a writer who will remake how we think of generations. We begin in a house along a bayou in Texas, a home bought and paid for-and run-by the author's grandmother. Betty Jean spent twenty summers in the swamplands of Louisiana as a cotton tenant farmer before going north to Texas in the Great Migration. It was there that she would raise her eleven children, most by different fathers whom she rarely kept around. "If she tended the land and the laundry," Bonét writes, "what were the uses of a man?" Mama Connie, one of those eleven, grew up under her mother's controlling hand and struggled to forgive, vowing that her life would be different. But when it came to having children of her own, she was more like Betty Jean than she cared to admit. She made her home just a few blocks away, and received the same nickname as her mother, the "Black Widow." And, like her mother before her, Connie's sweat was the founding salt of her own universe. Today, Sasha Bonét, like each woman before her, wrangles with the pull of her mother's orbit, the austerity and love from which it came. She is the first in her family to look to the past in order to radically reimagine her future, and the future of her daughter. In fostering a community of motherhood, Bonét interrogates all aspects of being a mother-escape and promise, burden, assent, and rebellion-not just for those who came before her, but for those Black women with whom society is acquainted, too: Nina Simone; Oprah Winfrey; Audre Lorde, and Darnella Fraiser, who filmed the murder of George Floyd and mobilized the world"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of The big one : how we must prepare for future deadly pandemics

The big one : how we must prepare for future deadly pandemics

"The Covid-19 pandemic was the most devastating natural event in over a century, killing more than seven million people around the globe, straining the fabric of societies, and shaking the foundations of the global economy. But as horrifying as it was, Covid-19 was not 'the Big One'--the dreaded potential pandemic that haunts the nightmares of epidemiologists and public health officials everywhere and that could alter life on every meaningful level. What's more, even as we have learned to live with Covid-19 and continue to recover from its worst effects, the next pandemic may already be lurking, and it may be far more devastating. In The Big One, founding director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy Michael T. Osterholm and Mark Olshaker examine past pandemics and the ways societies and governments both succeeded and failed to address them; trace the Covid-19 pandemic and assess how it was handled; and look ahead, projecting what future pandemics could be like and what must be done to mitigate them. Drawing on years of high-level research as well as cutting-edge analysis and an innovative hypothetical scenario threaded through each chapter, The Big One is a ... comprehensive, and urgent wake-up call. Because if we're going to effectively confront the Big One, we need to be prepared"-- Dust jacket flap.

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A photo of Anatomy of a con artist : the 14 red flags to spot scammers, grifters, and thieves

Anatomy of a con artist : the 14 red flags to spot scammers, grifters, and thieves

"Con artists are everywhere-your new boyfriend or girlfriend, your new neighbor or coworker, your new friend-and they don't outsmart you; they out-feel you to get their hands on your money. In Anatomy of a Con Artist, Walton lays out "the tells" based on hundreds of real-life cases he's investigated, including: Red Flag #1-A Stranger Offering Help: Someone new and overly helpful insinuates themselves into your life. Red Flag #3-Drama, Drama, Drama: Constant dramatic "emergencies" to pull you in. Red Flag #8-Beak Wetting: Faux generosity-gifts, money, or favors to bring your guard down. After being scammed out of nearly $100,000 by a devious con artist, Walton was turned away by police. Infuriated and armed with the investigative skills he'd gained from years as a TV reporter, Walton launched his own investigation and built a compelling criminal case authorities could not ignore. Walton got his con artist charged, prosecuted, and convicted, then devoted his life to helping other victims do the same. This book packs in all he has learned. Some con artists scheme for money, some for attention, some just for the thrill of lying. And if you think it can't happen to you, then you are exactly the kind of "mark" a professional con artist is looking for. With this insightful guide in your hands, you are far less likely to get conned and far more likely to spot these nefarious manipulators from a mile away-and cross the street when you see them coming"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of The call of the honeyguide : what science tells us about how to live well with the rest of life

The call of the honeyguide : what science tells us about how to live well with the rest of life

"How rethinking our relationships with other species can help us reimagine the future of humankind. In the woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa, sometime deep in our species' past, something strange happened: a bird called out, not to warn others of human presence, but to call attention to herself. Having found a beehive, that bird-a honeyguide-sought human aid to break in. The behavior can seem almost miraculous: How would a bird come to think that people could help her? Isn't life simply bloodier than that? As Rob Dunn argues in The Call of the Honeyguide, it isn't. Nature is red in tooth and claw, but in equal measure, life works together. Cells host even smaller life, wrapped in a web of mutual interdependence. Ants might go to war, but they also tend fungi, aphids, and even trees. And we humans work not just with honeyguides but with yeast, crops, and pets. Ecologists call these beneficial relationships mutualisms. And they might be the most important forces in the evolution of life. We humans often act as though we are all alone, independent from the rest of life. As The Call of the Honeyguide shows, we are not. It is a call to action for a more beneficent, less lonely future" -- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of Wild for Austen : a rebellious, subversive, and untamed Jane

Wild for Austen : a rebellious, subversive, and untamed Jane

"Thieves! Spies! Abolitionists! Ghosts! These and other characters and events come to life in [this book], where the myth of Jane Austen as a quiet, bland spinster is put to rest at last. This ... book shows us an Austen who was far wilder in her time than we've often given her credit for, leading us through the fascinating and fantastical journey that turned the great novelist into a household name and global icon. All six of Austen's completed novels are examined here. Looser uncovers striking new gems in fan favorites from Pride and Prejudice to Emma, as well as in Austen's juvenilia, unfinished fiction, and even poetry and letters. Looser also presents entirely new scholarship on the Austen family's relationship to the abolitionist movement and on their surprising work for and against women's suffrage. Turning to the legacy of Austen's works, Looser reveals the film adaptations that might have changed Hollywood history had they come to fruition, the extraordinary stories imagining early ghost sightings of the late author, and the ways her characters were used to sway juries in courts of law. We also meet the eclectic members of Austen's extended family whose own outrageous lives seem wilder than fiction. Written with warmth, humor, and ... details never before published, Wild for Austen is the ultimate tribute to Jane Austen on her 250th birthday"-- Dust jacket flap.

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A photo of Black arms to hold you up : a history of Black resistance

Black arms to hold you up : a history of Black resistance

"From the Ignatz and Eisner Award-winning cartoonist Ben Passmore comes a whirlwind graphic history of Black life, taken by force. It's the summer of 2020, and downtown Philly is up in flames. "You're not out in the streets with everyone else?" Ronnie asks his ambivalent son, Ben, shambling in with arms full of used books: the works of Malcom X, Robert F. Williams, Assata and Sanyika Shakur, among others. "Black liberation is your fight, too." So begins Black Arms to Hold You Up, a boisterous, darkly funny, and sobering march through Black militant history by political cartoonist Ben Passmore. From Robert Charles's shootout with the police in 1900, to the Black Power movement in the 1960s, to the Los Angeles and George Floyd uprisings of the 1990s and the aughts, readers will tumble through more than a century of armed resistance against the racist state alongside Ben-and meet firsthand the mothers and fathers of the movement, whose stories were as tragic as they were heroic. What, after so many decades lost to state violence, is there left to fight for? Deeply researched, vibrantly drawn, and bracingly introspective, Black Arms to Hold You Up dares to find the answer"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of Anointed : the extraordinary effects of social status in a winner-take-most world

Anointed : the extraordinary effects of social status in a winner-take-most world

"A leading organizational theorist takes us deep into the realm of humanity's most powerful invisible force--social status--and how it shapes everything from who we trust and what we value to which ideas and innovations change the world and who gets credit for their success. Why does an authentic Rembrandt fetch hundreds of millions while a nearly identical painting by his most talented disciple goes for a tiny fraction of that price? What makes a restaurant "hot," a neighborhood "up-and-coming," or a technology "the next big thing"? Why do people often choose the same seats in recurrent office meetings? Who is most likely to interrupt someone else mid-sentence? Why do big name lawyers earn so much? Why are health disparities so pronounced? And why, when someone gets a bit ahead in life, does the small advantage so often compound? The answer to all these questions is social status--invisible hierarchies that influence every aspect of our lives, from our health to our personal relationships and careers to how we behave in social and work settings to the tastes and preferences we form. Without it, we'd be lost and paralyzed when faced with even the simplest decisions. But it comes at a steep cost: status works as a powerful amplifier, turning small initial advantages into insurmountable leads. Inequality is baked into its core. Through compelling examples from business, economics, literature, art, fashion, and beyond, Anointed demonstrates how status cascades through society, creating winners and losers in ways that often have little to do with merit. And how new technology offers a glimpse of a more equitable future."--Publisher.

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A photo of The last extinction : the real science behind the death of the dinosaurs

The last extinction : the real science behind the death of the dinosaurs

"The story behind Dr Gerta Keller's world-shattering scientific discovery that dinosaur extinction was NOT caused by asteroid impact, but rather by volcanic eruptions on the Indian peninsula, a discovery that highlights today's existential threat of greenhouse gasses and climate change--and one that sparked an all-out war waged by the scientific establishment"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of Bird school : a beginner in the wood

Bird school : a beginner in the wood

"An intimate exploration by a master naturalist of the lives of birds and their interactions with man ... In simple language that evinces his careful observational prowess, Nicolson aims to cross the boundary between the scientific and the prescientific understanding of birds, looking into why and how they sing, how they fly and breed, how they survive and migrate, how they have suffered at our hands, how we have loved them and damaged them, and how we might create, or re-create, a refuge for them. Here is a set of lessons for someone who knows little but cares a lot about the living world that is in such dire crisis. Here is life in the "rough grounds," on the edge of culture and nature."-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of As a Jew : reclaiming our story from those who blame, shame, and try to erase us

As a Jew : reclaiming our story from those who blame, shame, and try to erase us

"At thirty-six, Sarah Hurwitz was a typical lapsed Jew. On a whim, she attended an introduction to Judaism class and was astonished by what she discovered: thousands of years of wisdom from her ancestors about what it means to be human. That class sparked a journey of discovery that transformed her life. Years later, as Hurwitz wrestled with what it means to be Jewish at a time of rising antisemitism, she wondered: Where had the Judaism she discovered as an adult been all her life? ... Hurwitz documents her quest to take back her Jewish identity, how she stripped away the layers of antisemitic lies that made her recoil from her own birthright and unearthed the treasures of Jewish tradition. With antisemitism raging worldwide, Hurwitz's defiant account of reclaiming the Jewish story and learning to live as a Jew, without apology, has never been timelier or more necessary"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of The people's project : poems, essays, and art for looking forward

The people's project : poems, essays, and art for looking forward

In times of difficulty, with a government working against its own people, we must turn to our friends and loved ones to provide context, language, energy, and hope. The People's Project offers a range of perspectives, drawing wisdom from their communities and histories: from "know-your-place" aggression to "crip time" as a way forward, from finding strength in nature to how trans people provide a guide for the future, and how hope has everything to do with survival. We hope these meditations and strategies will provide you with inspiration and fortitude for the years ahead.-- Publisher description

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A photo of Brady vs. Belichick : the dynasty debate

Brady vs. Belichick : the dynasty debate

"The greatest dynasty in NFL history stood on two pillars - Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. Together they forged a working relationship that provided thrilling results that would change the NFL forever. But what was the nature of that relationship? How did it function? How and when did it falter? How did these two figures come together on a national - and global - stage and create the most dominant team in NFL history? Was it driver and passenger? Mentor and mentee? Superstar and mad scientist? Phenom and tactician? Or were they equals? The Yin and Yang that made the New England Patriots championships possible? It is the greatest unanswered question in NFL history that sparks animated debate across the league, and the answer is more complex and more fraught than anyone really understands. Brady vs. Belichick: Who deserves the credit for nine Super Bowl appearances and six Super Bowl championships? Veteran NFL insider and New York Times bestselling author Gary Myers draws on his unique and unparalleled access to Belichick and Brady over the course of the two decades, but also to the myriad players, coaches, personnel and family, to get to the bottom of this argument and resolve it once and for all. He drills into the numbers, analyses the psychology and sociology of this partnership, and use the powerful wand of perspective and context to illuminate the greatest duo that has ever graced the game"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of Wes Anderson all the films : the stories behind every movie, episode, and short

Wes Anderson all the films : the stories behind every movie, episode, and short

This deep dive into the world of Wes Anderson mines the details of the making of every feature-length movie and short film from the beloved director. The films of Wes Anderson are among the most iconic contemporary works of cinema. From Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums to The Grand Budapest Hotel and The French Dispatch, his movies are instantly recognizable for their unique style and idiosyncratic characters. Wes Anderson All the Films tells the behind-the-scenes stories of how each project was conceived, cast, and produced, from the creation of the costumes to the search for perfect locations. Packed with vivid imagery and detailed analysis for every film and short--29 in total--this is an authoritative look at a visionary director.

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A photo of You can trust a God with scars : faith (and doubt) for the searching soul

You can trust a God with scars : faith (and doubt) for the searching soul

You Can Trust a God with Scars by Rev. Dr. Jared Ayers explores Christian faith for those struggling with doubt, disillusionment, or pain. Addressing questions about suffering, injustice, and hypocrisy, Ayers presents a God who enters into human pain, offering a compassionate and intellectually honest guide through theology, art, and Scripture. This book provides a welcoming space for skeptics, wounded believers, and seekers to rediscover hope and meaning in the Christian story.

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A photo of To be young, gifted and Black : creativity and race in the 21st century

To be young, gifted and Black : creativity and race in the 21st century

"When Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason's eldest daughter, Isata, made her solo debut at the BBC Proms in 2023, she could not have been prouder. Watching years of hard work transform into a transcendent performance was profoundly moving, as both music lover and parent. All fractured when a younger daughter turned to her in tears a few days later, having read racist abuse of her sister online. How do you prepare your child for the fact that, no matter their talent, technique or dedication, they will be told they do not belong? What does it mean--and how does it feel--to grow up as a Black artist in these turbulent times? In conversation with her extraordinarily gifted family, Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason searches for a hopeful way through"-- Dust jacket flap.

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A photo of Dark squares : how chess saved my life

Dark squares : how chess saved my life

"Born into the Church of Immortal Consciousness, Danny Rensch spent his childhood navigating the isolated confines of a cult. Despite psychological manipulation, physical abuse, and neglect, he persevered. An international chess master and world-class commentator, Rensch's remarkable journey led him to being the face of Chess.com, one of the largest online gaming platforms in the world. With unflinching honesty, Rensch recounts his life, starting from the moment he discovered chess in the summer of 1995, all the way up to being at the center of the most explosive cheating scandal in chess history. He chronicles the traumas of being "special" in a cult that forced separation from his mother. Mentored by an alcoholic, Russian chess master, he found solace alongside suffering in his obsession for an ancient game, and chess became his only escape. Rensch rose through the chess ranks until a medical emergency nearly took him out of the game forever. And it almost did, until Chess.com came along. Deeply heartfelt, keenly reflective, and haunting, Dark Squares is the never-before-told story of Danny Rensch's resilience, survival, and his enduring love for the game that saved him"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of The world's worst bet : how the globalization gamble went wrong (and what would make it right)

The world's worst bet : how the globalization gamble went wrong (and what would make it right)

"The triumphant globalization of the 1990s and early 2000s has given way to a world economy riven by conflict and populism, as the United States, China and other world powers embrace economic nationalism. In The World's Worst Bet, global economics specialist David J. Lynch offers a trenchant, fast-paced narrative of the rise and fall of the greatest engine of prosperity the world has ever known and sheds important new light on why the march toward greater global integration faltered. How have we fallen so far - from the global hopes of the 1990s to the fractured world and sour, angry politics of the current moment? Lynch explains what went right, what went wrong, and what needs to change to preserve the benefits of global integration and build prosperity for Americans. Lynch's deep understanding of the tumultuous forces shaping Americans' lives is vividly portrayed through a fascinating cast of characters: presidents and policymakers, factory workers whose jobs vanished amid the euphoria over free trade and whose anger reshaped a nation's politics, and the ideological warriors on the right and left who fought globalization. Their stories illuminate the changing nature of the global economy and what it means for all Americans, from politicians to business executives, workers, and the average citizen. With the world economy at a tipping point, The World's Worst Bet is an essential corrective to arguments for economic nationalism. Our future prosperity depends on getting this right"-- Provided by publisher.

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A photo of From dropout to doctorate : breaking the chains of educational injustice

From dropout to doctorate : breaking the chains of educational injustice

"Terence Lester was born into a two-parent household that later separated due to family conflict. In search of safety and stability, his mother moved him and his sister from place to place. Carrying the weight of that early trauma, Lester turned to gangs, became a juvenile delinquent, experienced homelessness, and at one point lived out of his car. He dropped out of high school.But Lester's story doesn't end there. He eventually returned to school, graduated as a fifth-year senior, and defied the odds by earning five degrees, including a PhD in public policy. What made the difference?In From Dropout to Doctorate, Lester unveils the realities of educational injustice and the profound impact of unjust policies and systems on Black communities. He shows how poverty disrupts the lives of Black families, leading to homelessness and perpetuating the school-to-prison pipeline." -- Provided by Publisher.

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A photo of Peril and promise : college leadership in turbulent times

Peril and promise : college leadership in turbulent times

"Higher education is under assault from all sides. Scandals, protests, and dramatic resignations dominate the news cycle, and the pressure has grown so severe that the average tenure of university presidents has fallen to less than six years. Even so, Peril and Promise insists, American universities provide the solutions to the ignorance and division that plague our society--but only if wise, courageous leaders step up. Blending insights from social science with many years of experience as a college president at Spelman and Mount Holyoke Colleges, Beverly Daniel Tatum celebrates the power of leadership to make higher education a force for good. Alongside an unflinching look at the financial challenges, political attacks, and social problems that besiege today's college campuses, she offers real-life leadership examples of institutions that have overcome the steepest odds and produced real transformation in ideas, student bodies, and society at large. At once conversational and contemplative, Peril and Promise reckons with the complexities of higher education in our time, while exhorting future leaders to take up the mantle and chart a path forward for our campuses and country"-- Dust jacket flap.

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Astrology

"From the beginning of human history, individuals across cultures and belief systems have looked to the sky for meaning. The movement of celestial bodies and their relation to our human lives has been the central tenant of astrology for thousands of years. The practice has both inspired reverence and worship, and deepened our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. While modern-day horoscopes may be the most familiar form of astrological knowledge, their lineage reaches back to ancient Mesopotamia. As author Andrea Richards recounts in Astrology, the second volume in TASCHEN's Library of Esoterica series, astronomy and astrology were once sister sciences: the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid at Giza was built to align with constellations, Persian scholars oversaw some of the first observatories, and even Galileo cast horoscopes for the Medicis. But with the Enlightenment and the birth of exact science, the practice moved to places where mystery was still permitted, inspiring literature, art, and psychology, and influenced artists and thinkers such as Goethe, Byron, and Blake. Later movements like the Theosophists and the New Agers, would thrust the practice into the mainstream. Edited by Jessica Hundley, this vibrant visual history of Western astrology is the first ever compendium of its kind, exploring the symbolic meaning behind more than 400 images, from Egyptian temples and illuminated manuscripts to contemporary art from across the globe. Works by artists from Alphonese Mucha and Hilma af Klint to Arpita Singh and Manzel Bowman are sequenced to mirror the spin of the planets and the wheel of the zodiac. With a foreword by legendary astrologer Susan Miller and wisdom from new interviews with astrologers like Robert Hand, Jessica Lanyadoo, and Mecca Woods, Astrology celebrates the stars and their mysterious influence on our everyday lives."--from the publisher.

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