The Little Book of Cannabis: How Marijuana Can Improve Your Life is a 2018 nonfiction book about cannabis by Canadian journalist Amanda Siebert, published by Greystone Books. It was the bestselling nonfiction book about cannabis in Canada as of early 2019.[2] A Winnipeg Free Press review stated that the book "avoid[s] being preachy" and "compassionately guides readers through ten areas where cannabis could have therapeutic benefits".[3]
Author | Amanda Siebert |
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Subject | Cannabis |
Genre | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Greystone Books |
Publication date | October 17, 2018[1] |
Publication place | Canada |
Pages | 231 |
OCLC | 1078909398 |
Website | littlebookofcannabis |
Siebert's November 20, 2018 pro-legalization of cannabis op-ed in The New York Times and her authorship of The Little Book of Cannabis were noted by Nonprofit Quarterly.[4]
See also
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edit- da Silva, Michelle (October 23, 2018). "Amanda Siebert, The Little Book of Cannabis". Now. Toronto.
- Sparkes, Ainsley (May 10, 2019), Cannabis books: Up in smoke or high times?, BookNet Canada
- "A little book with a big goal: Making medical cannabis approachable", Winnipeg Free Press, September 28, 2018
- Dubb, Steve (November 21, 2018), "Marijuana Legalization in Canada Opens Door to Long-Delayed Scientific Research", Nonprofit Quarterly
Further reading
edit- Bell, David (February 4, 2019), Weed probably won't make you fat, according to book about pot's benefits, CBC News,
The Georgia Straight's cannabis writer, Amanda Siebert, separates fact from fiction
- Daniela Becerril (September 25, 2018), "Q&A with the author of The Little Book of Cannabis: How Marijuana Can Improve Your Life", Vancouver Magazine
- "The Little Book of Cannabis" (Streaming video), Global News Morning Calgary, Global Television Network, February 1, 2019
- David James (November 4, 2019). "Solid reporting on medical benefits of cannabis". Alaska Cannabist (book review). Fairbanks.
- King, Carrie M. (March 7, 2019), Simplify Marijuana: Amanda Siebert on the Surprising Ways Cannabis Can Improve Your Life, Blinkist