Dear Readers,
Happy Mother’s Day! Need a last minute gift? We’ve got a book for every mom on your list from the perfectionist to the peacemaker! And you, or a mom you know and love, could win one of 10 books in our Mother's Day Gift Guide & Book Giveaway.
Plus now that spring is here, we want to help you get outside—build a compost pile, grow tripod beans, try your hand at making a sun compass, or spend some time star gazing.
Be well,
Your friends at Storey
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Check out these 10 titles that make the perfect gift for every mom your list, and put your hat in the ring for a chance to win in our book giveaway.
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You can build a compost pile. It isn't complicated (promise!), and it does many wonderful things for your soil.
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High expectations for your garden this year? The sky is the limit with Tripod Beans from GrowVeg: The Beginner's Guide to Easy Vegetable Gardening.
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Whether in the backwoods or the backyard, a sun compass is a fun and simple way to use the sun to tell what direction is north.
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Tune in as Storey's Acquiring Editor, Deb Burns, speaks with Meg Thacher about her book, Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and Constellations.
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Try this at home! Share your Storey stories with us @storeypub, using #storeypublishing. We'd love to see what you are up to.
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Vermont-based poet James Crews says that one reason poetry has provided solace this year is because it's a powerful medium for working through change. "A lot of poems are read during funerals, weddings, graduations, and huge transitions in our lives," he says. "And I feel that we're all turning to poetry as a way of capturing and naming this huge transition that we're all going through together right now."
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