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Adam Lovell is a no-BS, adventure-seeking wine personality who specializes in low-intervention, undervalued Portuguese and Spanish wine. Often compared to Anthony Bourdain, he travels across Portugal and Spain to find the producers no one knows about, uncover the stories that haven't been told, and peel away the pretense surrounding the wine industry. Trippin' and Sippin' is the tale of his far-flung adventures, from the ancient sherry soltera systems in Jerez and Cadiz to the moody and oft-overlooked Terra Alta in Catalonia, to the mountains of Portugal that make some of the best white wine in the world. He weaves stories and education seamlessly, giving readers an adventure-filled look at the wild winemakers of the Iberian peninsula.
25 to Life is the fifth and latest installment in the Jack Bertolino series, written by John Lansing in the propulsive, cinematic, page-turning style he has become known for. Gloria Millhouse, a beautiful African American law student, is working with Project for the Innocent. She has done extensive research on inmate Carl Forbes, who she believes was wrongfully arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime he didn't commit, the sexual assault and brutal murder of a teenage girl in Los Angeles twenty-three years ago. Gloria dies in a car crash on Malibu Canyon Road after questioning powerful, politically-connected men who were witnesses at Carl's trial and knew the victim personally. Private investigator Jack Bertolino is brought on to discover the truth behind Gloria's death. Was her crash simply a random accident or a conspiracy to prevent the courts from reopening the case and granting Carl Forbes a new trial? Jack believes that Gloria was murdered, and as the body count rises, it becomes clear that if Jack can find Gloria's killer, he will also find the man responsible for the teenager's assault and murder. And Carl Forbes can walk out of prison a free man.
For the past 20 years, Ally Bogard has traveled the world and spent tens of thousands of hours guiding people on the journey back to who they truly are, the core of their being. She has helped thousands of people through loss, heartbreak, trauma, and life changes. In The Quiet Teachers, she gives words to the most valuable teaching of all: the ability to learn, become a student of our own lives, and strip away everything we've been told we have to be and instead discover the person we are meant to be. The Quiet Teachers is an atlas for becoming the truest version of yourself, giving you the freedom to find joy, fulfillment, emotional peace, and contentment in each moment of your life.
Just six months after graduating college and starting her young professional life in New York City, Calais Zagarow Schroeder's 26-year-old sister Briel was diagnosed with Stage III Colorectal Cancer. Over the subsequent four years, Calais navigated the juxtaposition of supporting her family through Briel's illness and treatment while also undertaking her own journey of self-discovery. A Life In Between is Calais' testimony on the personal, and yet also universal, experience of loving, losing and continuing to live in the face of prolonged trauma and grief. Zagarow Schroeder's rich, moving prose gives voice to the human experience of the unpredictable relational swings that unfold in the face of an unwanted ending. For those who have had to push through their own periods of grief, this memoir is the story of learning to live in the in-between of joy and sorrow, hope and loss, and how embracing the grey "in between" can set you free.
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