Book Review | ‘Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants’ by Robin Wall Kimmerer
The book explains the imperative of the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.
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The book explains the imperative of the reciprocal relationship between humans and nature.
UC Santa Barbara Professor Emeritus Francisco Lomelí co-edits “Juan Felipe Herrera: Migrant, Activist, Poet Laureate,” a wide-ranging book on Herrera’s 50-year career.
The Santa Barbara appearance is the beginning of a book tour for Grant’s new title, “Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things.”
Author and garden visionary Danielle Dall’Armi Hahn discusses her book on November 28.
A melding of art history and memoir by a Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer.
The outdoors author and photographer’s new book, “Paddling into a Natural Balance,” mixes tales of kayaking and conservation.
Beloved baseball columnist channels myth-making moments into book.
In celebration of the Mesa Bookstore’s anniversary, they will host a special book sale featuring readings and signings from local authors on November 19.
Talking wine, life, Santa Barbara, and more with Alex Gambal, author of ‘Climbing the Vines in Burgundy.’
The latest book from Levitsky and Ziblatt is “required reading” for those who are concerned about the state of American democracy.