December Recommendations

Dec 1, 2021 | Books

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Enjoy these four must-read books from our friends at Bookish in Fort Smith Arkansas. Shop hours: Monday 10am-4pm, Tuesday – Friday 10am-6pm and Saturday 10am-4pm.

Dear Fort Smith
by Jennifer Burchett

Local author and photographer Jennifer Burchett chronicles our year in pictures. Spanning the spring of 2020 through the summer of 2021, Burchett’s eye for our community is captivating and her eagerness to unite us is inspiring. This full-color photo book brings to light the neighbors you love, the businesses you frequent, and the folks you didn’t know who were working to make sense of the world right alongside you.

 

Let’s Do Dinner
by Antoni Porowski

Antoni’s recipes are simple yet satisfying, complete with clean protein and loads of veggies! Don’t worry, there are smatterings of carbs and delicious desserts, too. This is the perfect cookbook for families who need to make exciting, flavorful dinners out of pantry staples. He even has a surprisingly flavorful vegan grain bowl. Any cook, no matter the experience level, will find something delicious in this gorgeously illustrated cookbook.

 

Atlas of the Heart
by Brene Brown

Did you know there are eighty-seven emotions defining us as human? Embarking on a journey through a labyrinth of emotion and experiences, Brown offers skills that allow for meaningful connection and language needed to access a universe of second chances! Through Brown’s extensive research and storytelling talents, we are shown how “naming an experience doesn’t give the experience more power, it gives us the power of understanding, meaning, and choice.”

 

The Smart Cookie
by Jory John illustrated by Pete Oswald

Jory John’s newest work follows Smart Cookie! This little cookie has never felt smart, no matter how hard she tried. It seems all the other cookies are cleverer, cupcakes are witty, and rolls in the bakery are near genius. Are creativity and confidence enough to learn there is more to smarts than getting perfect scores? This picture book is empowering and hilarious. Best for kids 4-8, suitable for perfectionists of all ages!

 

 

 

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