“Bird in Hand” and Sarah Bird

In the quietly powerful “Bird in Hand,” Christina Baker Kline cuts through the delicate lines of marriage and friendship, revealing their fragility. A fatal accident, which may be the story’s catalyst or climax, forever changes the lives of four people — two married couples — who are connected in more ways than they’re all aware….

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Bird Earrings

Ever since we perched these beautiful birds on our ears, we’ve been given to flights of fancy. Figs & Ginger’s gorgeous “Elliott” earrings are light as air yet surprisingly sturdy and sophisticated. Made of recycled sterling silver and freshened with a black patina, these uncaged birds swing, carefree, from a delicate chain. Each piece is…

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“Family Plots”

When Mary Patrick Kavanaugh’s manuscript was rejected by sixteen prominent New York City publishers, she published it herself and included their positive comments on the book jacket! “Family Plots: Love, Death & Tax Evasion” is a funny, honest and revealing look into Mary’s stranger-than-fiction life. Make sure to also visit her clever and inspiring website,…

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In the Bag

I’m totally on board with the idea of teaching a man to fish rather than simply giving him one, so we love that the women of West Bengal, India have taken that theory even further, crafting gorgeous bags to help support their families. Creating jobs is a more effective – and empowering – way to…

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“Handmade Nation”

I am awestruck by the boundless creativity showcased in the pages of “Handmade Nation: The Rise of DIY, Art, Craft and Design,” and can’t wait to see the documentary. Faythe Levine traveled 19,000 miles and interviewed 24 artists to explore the growing craft movement in our country and the results are, in themselves, pieces of…

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Summer Reading – Part 3

I know you’re reading fast and furiously, and I love getting your emails about which books are making you laugh, which are making you cry and which are totally blowing you away.  Here are my final 10 suggestions for the best of Summer Reading 2009.  As always, I hope you’ll share your thoughts with me…

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