No Shame
Dr Lea Lis perfectly captures the answers to many questions we are commonly asked at Caddyshack. Questions such as “what age should I talk to my young person about sex?” “what do I do if my young person is watching porn?” “How do I explain sexuality and gender diversity to my young person?” This great book gives real life insights to these questions and more and helps the reader navigate the “sex talk” in a caring, compassionate and curious way.
Insomniac City
A touching nuanced love letter to the bustling city of New York. Alongside these beautiful touching moments with NYC strangers, Bill Hayes shares intricate personal stories of his relationship with an aging Oliver Sacks. A novel that is bringing a community together, reminding us of the beauty in everyday human interactions.
How To Know A Person
This is a beautiful book about human connection, drawing from philosophy, psychology, and personal anecdotes. David Brooks provides a compelling exploration of the intricacies of human character, offering practical wisdom for navigating the nuances of relationships and self-awareness.
How To Be An Adult In Relationships
Grounded in Jungian therapy and Buddhism, this book offers invaluable tools and strategies for navigating the complexities of love, communication, and self-discovery with clarity, compassion and insightful gentleness, inviting readers to embrace vulnerability and authenticity as pathways to profound connection and growth.
Lessons In Chemistry
A smart, quirky, bittersweet feminist manifesto set in the 1960’s. A brilliant book, that was difficult to put down due to its pacy plot and characters you only wanted to know more about.
A Curious History of Sex
A rip roaring, well researched, illustrated romp through (some) sexual history. Plenty to learn via Kate’s feminist voice and to ultimately discover, that there really is nothing new under the sun when it comes to sex.
Real Estate
An epic love story in the nuances of home, and the many facets that define it. This novel is a beautiful balance between the struggles of social expectation and true expressions of femininity. We are drawn into Levy’s delicious yet delirious world and left pondering the spaces we inhabit and the small details of life that can define human intent.
The Cost Of Living
An emotional exploration through the depths of grief, identity and the search for an authentic meaningful life. This living autobiography employs readers to reflect on their own worldly knowledge and lived experiences of societies rituals and rules.