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BOOKS FROM HOUSE & GARDEN CONTRIBUTORS
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Weekend Utopia: Modern Living in the Hamptons
by Alastair Gordon
Features the work of such architects as Peter Blake, Charles Gwathmey and Andrew Geller.
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House of Worship: Sacred Spaces in America
The sacred buildings of Americachurches, synagogues, temples, mosques, meetinghousesare as diverse as the people they serve. In this book, drawn from the magazine's House of Worship column, architects, designers, clergy and congregants reflect on the connection between architecture and spirituality from the nation's earliest days to the late 20th century.
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Bringing a Garden to Life
by Carol Williams
This book offers simple instruction for creating a lively garden. With tips on caring for specific flowers, vegetables, herbs, and trees, the author shares practical wisdom that even a beginner can learn from.
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The Art of Doing Nothing: Simple Ways to Make Time for Yourself
by Véronique Vienne
Encourages you to try catnapping, daydreaming, breathing deeply, and going with the flow as practical ways to rest, relax, and mellow out.
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Bacchus and Me: Adventures in the Wine Cellar
by Jay McInerney
Critical details and comprehensible descriptions not often found, or discernable, in the standard wine writers' tomes.
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The Art of Growing Up: Simple Ways to Be Yourself at Last
by Véronique Vienne
Celebrates the journey into adulthood, reminding us of what we gain with each passing birthday.
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