A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches

Sandwich construction theory and unexpectedly refreshing rants from the mind behind No 7 Sub

There are so many cookbooks on every specific subject—from authentic Mexican to TV show-inspired and cannabis. But it’s the books that capture the authoring chef’s psyche and essence that actually get re-read on the regular (the others stay on the coffee table, looking pretty). Tyler Kord, chef and owner of the No 7 restaurant group which includes sandwich shop No 7 Subs, is also a …

Robert Moor’s “On Trails: An Exploration”

A non-fiction work on the very nature of trails, inspired by the author's hike of the Appalachian Trail

Everyone is familiar with the way one’s mind strays while on a long walk. Seven years ago, author Robert Moor embarked upon a very long walk—in fact, it was a five-month-long thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail. During that time, he took copious amounts of notes about the experience and began to consider writing a book. “On Trails: An Exploration,” out today, is far more than …

Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World

Illustrator and writer Rachel Ignotofsky’s first-ever book “Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World” profiles 50 women who have made a difference in the industry—from psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark; to chemist and x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Franklin; and astronaut, educator and doctor Mae Jemison. Within the hardcover are computer scientists, marine biologists, theoretical physicists, mathematicians, botanists, geologists, inventors and …