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Atkinson's Nonfiction Picks

By MPL Staff on Mar 18, 2015 9:12 AM

True Love by Jennifer Lopez 

On a reflective two-year journey, Jennifer Lopez gives an intimate account of her most defining periods. With captivating photographs, Lopez gives readers a glimpse into her world. Being a mother, actress, and as an artist she reveals her lessons in love, confidence, and resilience. Lopez shares how she confronted her fears and transformed into a stronger person. Shauna @ Atkinson

 

3-Step Express Comfort Food: Hearty Favorites for Weeknight Cravings by the editors of Cooking Light

On those hectic weeknights when you're pressed for time, what could be better than spending less time in the kitchen but still having a hot, comforting meal on the table each night? The dishes are all done in three easy steps and the claim to fame—15 minutes or less prep time!! This well organized cookbook is also beautifully illustrated. with a photo for each dish. Recipes include meats, seafood, pasta, salads and more. Enjoy! Irene @ Atkinson

 

Extreme Weather Survival Guide by Thomas Kostigen

Whether you’re browsing for interesting facts and tips, or preparing for the worst, this National Geographic guide has it. Accompanied by first-hand accounts from survivors, it helps readers prepare for and respond to emergencies and survive the worst-case scenarios during such extreme weather events as hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and tornadoes.This is an excellent reference source for information, definitions and advice on understanding & dealing with extreme weather. Casey @ Atkinson

 

Smithsonian Encyclopedia of Garden Plants for Every Location Edited by Jenny Hendy and Annelise Evans

If you’re anxious for spring and getting into the garden, spend some time browsing this enormous & in-depth guide to all things plants! Divided into sections by planting conditions, environment, and styles, as well as on water/sun needs & appropriate hardiness zones, it's easy to use. And, there are lots of great color photos to help you forget the dull, gray days of winter. Casey @ Atkinson

 

 



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