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Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/25/24 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/25/24

Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting

This was given to me as a gift by a close friend, so of course I read it. It’s not a perfect book by far, but there is a lot of good stuff in here, especially about sleep and teaching kids how to wait.

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How to Baby: A No-Advice-Given Guide to Motherhood, with Drawings
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/29/24 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/29/24

How to Baby: A No-Advice-Given Guide to Motherhood, with Drawings

I’m 37 weeks pregnant and felt like this was a gift to me from Finck. Plus, it was dang funny.

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The Autonomous Freelancer: On Your Own Terms, In Your Own Time, At Your Own Rate
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/28/24 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/28/24

The Autonomous Freelancer: On Your Own Terms, In Your Own Time, At Your Own Rate

You can tell Kent has a lot of experience writing for the web, where attention is low and the need to provide value is high. The book is extremely readable, filled with helpful advice without ever getting bogged down.

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Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 3/10/24 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 3/10/24

Like a Mother: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy

This great book is part examination of current research and guidelines, but also part memoir. Garbes tells us about her experiences, and it’s clear that she’s framing things through that lens, so she never comes off preachy.

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Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 1/25/24 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 1/25/24

Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution

I will be talking the ear off of anyone willing to listen about this book, and it’s going to make my favorites of the year for sure. Read it!!

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The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 12/29/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 12/29/23

The Language of Trees: A Rewilding of Literature and Landscape

This book is drop-dead gorgeous and you simply must purchase yourself a physical copy. And if you read it a little at a time — don’t rush it — you will walk away moved and inspired.

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Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!: How to Take Back Our Time, Attention, and Purpose in a World Designed to Bury Us in Bullshit
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/20/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 8/20/23

Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!: How to Take Back Our Time, Attention, and Purpose in a World Designed to Bury Us in Bullshit

Please Unsubscribe, Thanks! is full of useful, actionable tips plus astute economic and cultural commentary — and it’s very funny! Highly recommend it as a way to find your post-COVID normal.

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Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man's World
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 7/9/23 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 7/9/23

Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man's World

Part memoir, part manifesto, Good for a Girl is perspective-shifting and deeply important, all while deftly carrying the narrative of Fleshman’s memoir. I loved it.

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Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 6/29/23 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 6/29/23

Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English

Like, Literally, Dude is a joyfully fun, delightfully nerdy book that I absolutely loved. In the running for a top nonfiction of the year for sure!

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Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 6/28/23 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 6/28/23

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters

Good Strategy/Bad Strategy is the first business book I’ve read in years that didn’t feel like it should have been a TED Talk instead. It really lit my brain up and energized me — highly recommend!

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Choosing to Run: A Memoir
Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 6/17/23 Recommendations, Nonfiction Deedi Brown 6/17/23

Choosing to Run: A Memoir

Written by the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon in 33 years, Choosing to Run is exactly what I love in a memoir. It was engaging, taught me something new, and made my world a little bigger.

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Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/29/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/29/23

Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes

Up to Speed is a really interesting, important book. It started a little slow for me because I happened to already know some of the info presented, but that definitely wasn’t the case the whole way through.

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Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/15/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 5/15/23

Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood

Quarterlife is an insightful and pretty helpful book about the phase of life between the late teens and mid-thirties. I recommend it!

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Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 4/17/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 4/17/23

Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change

I had been hoping for a bit more from Essential Labor. The memoiristic parts are its strongest. The rest may be a good introduction to many different social issues for those new to them, but it stayed pretty surface-level.

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Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 4/2/23 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 4/2/23

Running While Black: Finding Freedom in a Sport That Wasn't Built for Us

Running While Black is the perfect blend of memoir and hard-hitting social commentary. Desir’s focus on the running world is both narrow (making it feel particularly fascinating) and broad (illustrating its necessity.

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Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 3/9/23 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 3/9/23

Dyscalculia: A Love Story of Epic Miscalculation

Dyscalculia is a hard-hitting, strikingly original little book about a messy breakup amid the author’s lifelong struggle with trauma and mental illness. It’s a very quick read that will definitely make for a strong reread.

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Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 2/28/23 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 2/28/23

Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home

Equal Partners is a quick read with useful insights and suggestions to help everyone in a home work toward equal distribution, not just visible labor but cognitive labor too.

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The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 1/15/23 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 1/15/23

The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness

The Good Life is one of those rare “self-help” books that actually uses all its pages well. I really appreciated the way it not only presented the research but also provided helpful, actionable tools to carry to its advice in real life.

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When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them
Nonfiction Deedi Brown 10/29/22 Nonfiction Deedi Brown 10/29/22

When Women Lead: What They Achieve, Why They Succeed, and How We Can Learn from Them

When Women Lead is an interesting, hopeful look at what happens when women run companies, from better business results to the existence of more businesses that meet women’s needs.

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The Undocumented Americans
Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/15/22 Nonfiction, Recommendations Deedi Brown 9/15/22

The Undocumented Americans

The Undocumented Americans is a moving, well-written memoir-in-essays that does exactly what I want from nonfiction: it helps open my understanding of the world and other people.

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