The Little Book of Cannabis

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The Little Book of Cannabis : How Marijuana Can Improve Your Life
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AuthorAmanda Siebert
CountryCanada
SubjectCannabis
GenreNon-fiction
Publisher
Publication date
October 17, 2018[1]
Pages231
OCLC1078909398
Websitelittlebookofcannabis.com

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 . 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]

Siebert is a former cannabis columnist for The Georgia Straight,[4][5] and won the Canadian Association of Journalists' Don McGillivray Award, given for the "top investigative journalism completed by Canadian media", for her 2016 writing about fentanyl abuse in Vancouver.[6] 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.[7]

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