Incoming Resources
- Martha Stewart's homekeeping handbook, the essential guide to caring for eveything in your home
- Mrs. Clean Jeans' housekeeping with kids, family pickup lines (and household routines) that work with less work from you, by Tara Aronson
- The life-changing magic of tidying up, the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing, Marie Kondo ; translated from Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- Less, a visual guide to minimalism, Rachel Aust
- How to do absolutely everything, homegrown projects from do-it-yourself experts, Instructables.com ; edited by Sarah James
- How to organize just about everything, more than 500 step-by-step instructions for everything from organizing your closets to planning a wedding to creating a flawless filing system, Peter Walsh
- The Martha manual, how to do (almost) everything, Martha Stewart
- Eliminate chaos, the 10-step process to organize your home & life, Laura Leist
- Life's too short to fold fitted sheets, your ultimate guide to domestic liberation, Lisa Quinn
- The country almanac of housekeeping techniques that save you money, folk wisdom for keeping your house clean, green, and homey, Richard Freudenberger and the editors of BackHome magazine
- One year to an organized life, a week-by-week mindful guide to getting organized for good, Regina Leeds
- The nesting place, it doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful, Myquillyn Smith
- Good housekeeping, 2019
- Organizing magic, 40 days to a well-ordered home and life, Sandra Felton
- It's hard to make a difference when you can't find your keys, the seven step path to becoming truly organized, Marilyn Paul
- The RealSimple method to organizing every room, and how to keep it that way, The editors of Real Simple ; writer Julie Vadnal
- The 8-minute organizer, easy solutions to simplify your life in your spare time, Regina Leeds
- The life-changing manga of tidying up, a magical story, Marie Kondo ; illustrated by Yuko Uramoto ; translated from the Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- The useful book, 201 life skills they used to teach in home ec and shop, Sharon and David Bowers ; illustrated by Sophia Nicolay
- Mrs. Meyer's clean home, no-nonsense advice that will inspire you to clean like the dickens, by Mrs. Thelma A. Meyer ; [text by Nicole Sforza]
- The life-changing magic of tidying up, the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing, Marie Kondo
- Victoria, 2019
- The life-changing magic of tidying up, the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing, Marie Kondo ; translated from the Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- Good Housekeeping simple household wisdom, 425 easy ways to clean & organize your home, edited by Sara Lyle Bow
- Marie Kondo's kurashi at home, how to organize your space and achieve your ideal life, Marie Kondo ; photographs by Nastassia Brückin and Tess Comrie ; translated from the Japanese by Cathy Hirano
- Simply living well, a guide to creating a natural, low-waste home, Julia Watkins
- Organizing plain & simple, by Donna Smallin
- Haley's hints, a compilation, by Graham and Rosemary Haley
- Real simple, 869 new uses for old things, edited by Rachel Hardage and Sharon Tanenbaum ; photographs by James Wojcik ; illustrations by Kate Francis ; prop styling by Linden Elstran
- MaryJane's ideabook, cookbook, lifebook, for the farmgirl in all of us, MaryJane Butters ; photographs by Patrick Bennett
- $9 therapy, semi-capitalist solutions to your emotional problems, Megan Reid & Nick Greene
- Home skills, master your domain with practical solutions to everyday challenges, [from the editors and scientists at Good Housekeeping]
- Cheaper, better, faster, over 2,000 tips and tricks to save you time and money every day, Mary Hunt
- The money saving mom's budget, Crystal Paine
- O, the Oprah magazine, 2019
- You can do it!, the merit badge handbook for grown-up girls, Lauren Catuzzi Grandcolas with Yvette Bozzini ; illustrations by Julia Breckenreid
- Green enough, eat better, live cleaner, be happier (all without driving your family crazy), Leah Segedie, green living expert & founder of Mamavation.com
- The experts' guide to 100 things everyone should know how to do, created by Samantha Ettus