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16 | RECENTLY RELEASED ISBN: 978-0-7643-6896-7 Size: 9 1/8" x 8 1/8" (232 x 207 mm) Pages: 128 Price: $24.99, £22.99, 32.99 CAD Illustrations: 248 color images Binding: hardcover BISAC: GARDENING / Flowers / Perennials Lovely Lacecap Hydrangeas Elegant Accents for the Home Garden By Joan Harrison A comprehensive guide to lacecap hydrangea varieties and best practices for cultivation and landscaping. Lacecaps are the elegant form of the Hydrangea macrophylla species, popular for their sturdy, long-lasting blooms that appear delicate. They excel when massed in swaths of color, blended with companion plants, and they thrive in containers and unheated spaces. This book offers a detailed look at the best lacecap varieties, helping gardeners select plants to enhance their displays. Chapters cover lacecap varieties, flower color, plant size and selection tips, and life cycle and care, as well as landscaping to maximize the visual impact of lacecaps, successfully planting and caring for lacecaps, and bringing lacecaps indoors for use in both fresh and dried flower arrangement. With over 200 color photos showcasing labeled varieties, the book provides comprehensive information on this popular segment of the hydrangea market. Joan Harrison is a master gardener, writer, photographer, and speaker who has extensively researched hydrangeas for over 30 years. The founding president of the Cape Cod Hydrangea Society, she delights in taking part in the annual Cape Cod Hydrangea Festival. She lives in Plymouth, Massachusetts. ISBN 978-0-7643-6896-7 ISBN: 978-0-7643-6909-4 Size: 6" x 9" (152 x 229 mm) Pages: 144 Price: $29.99, £27.99, 42.99 CAD Illustrations: 57 color and B&W images Binding: hardcover BISAC: HISTORY / African American & Black For the Unremembered A Journey of Reflection into Cape Cod’s Connection to Slavery By Susanna Graham-Pye Foreword by Lynne A. Rhodes, President, NAACP Cape Cod This evocative journey through Cape Cod, Massachusetts, uncovers the hidden and often-overlooked stories of the enslaved people who lived and worked there. Taking an important step toward a more inclusive and truthful understanding of Cape Cod’s past, this book uncovers and reflects upon Cape Cod’s role in the institution of slavery. Through this work of historical, creative nonfiction that also includes a guidebook component, author Susanna Graham-Pye shines a spotlight on the enslaved individuals who lived on the Cape and whose contributions helped shape its communities. Blending lyrical reflections with practical guidance, For the Unremembered explores significant locations across Cape Cod in search of a deeper understanding of the Cape’s historical landscape. By revisiting the places where people who were enslaved once stood and evoking the sights, sounds, and smells they might have experienced, For the Unremembered uncovers the traces left behind by those who were deliberately left out of mainstream history. Susanna Graham-Pye is an award-winning writer and a middle-school language arts teacher. A resident of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, she has worked for over 30 years in one capacity or another for most every publication on the Cape. She has published one novel. ISBN 978-0-7643-6909-4
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