A new textbook by Martin Bojowald, published by Cambridge University Press, focuses on Hamiltonian General Relativity (GR), addressing a significant gap in the educational resources available for this complex subject. The book includes 304 pages, with 70 exercises and 40 diagrams, making it a comprehensive resource for both graduate students and researchers. It covers essential topics such as isotropic cosmology, the Hamiltonian formulation of GR, model systems, and quantum gravity. The text aims to bridge the gap between standard GR introductions and advanced topics in cosmology and black hole physics. Despite the lack of undergraduate courses covering GR, especially Hamiltonian GR, the book is seen as a valuable addition to academic libraries, offering a systematic explanation of canonical methods in gravity. The price point of $69.56 is noted as a potential barrier, but there are suggestions to encourage libraries to acquire it. Overall, the book is anticipated to enhance the understanding and application of Hamiltonian methods in gravitational research.