Cassidy Brown
"Helen Whybrow is a to-the-bone writer, and this is a to-the-bone book—beautiful, real, full of life."—Bill McKibben, author of The End of Nature
"Sheep have helped me become a good shepherd, not just to them, but to a place that is my sustenance and joy as well as my unending labor and worry."
In the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains, Helen Whybrow and her partner set out to restore an old two-hundred-acre
...Shortlisted for the Banff Centre Mountain Book Awards
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, Economist, and Science News • A Scientific American Staff Favorite
"Vivid and engrossing....[A] celebration of beardom." —Richard Adams Carey, Wall Street Journal
A global exploration of the eight remaining species of bears—and the dangers they face.
Bears have always held
...When a guest dies in the B&B she helps her aunts run, a young witch must rely on some good old-fashioned investigating to clear her aunt's name in this magical and charming cozy mystery.
For four hundred years, the Warren witches have used their magic to quietly help the citizens of the sleepy New England town of Evenfall thrive. There’s never been a problem they couldn’t handle. But...
Evicted from her Istanbul mansion, an elderly aristocrat forms surprising new connections across class and culture.
The last living member of a great Ottoman family, the refined yet sheltered Leyla finds herself homeless and vulnerable when her house is sold by the bank to a business tycoon and his ambitious wife. Forced out of this historic mansion on the bank of the Bosphorus, Leyla is rescued and taken in by Yusuf, the son of her
After spending months unable to use her powers, Brynn Warren is once again using her gift and working at her family's bed-and-breakfast. Her heart is full, and although...




