Cain’s book is the oldest one on this list, but it’s also one of those books that sticks with you. It’s a fascinating perspective into the ways our world is designed for extroverts and what that means for people who are, well,notextroverts. It’s written for everyone, so whether...
Publication Date: April 11, 2023 Whether you’re experiencing anxiety for the first time or have been battling it along with other mental health challenges for years,The Anxious Achieveris the only book you’ll need to help turn your stress and worries into a source of strength for you, you...
This is the story of the Bender family, mass murderers in 1870s Kansas. I usually don’t go in for true crime, but something about the backdrop of westward expansion and the fact that this book in a long queue at my local library drew me in. I’ve been reading a lot about the l...
A perfect pairing withWhale Fallby Melissa Stewart (Random House Studio, 2023) for use in the classroom. This beautiful book’s simple, poetic language and gorgeously detailed nature illustrations will have kiddos clamoring for re-readings and personal time with the book to look more closely at ...
The list includes many excellent nonfiction texts from 2023. Posted byCathyat5:00 AM0 comments Email ThisShare to Facebook Labels:nonfiction news Womats Are Pretty Weird: a [not so] serious guide by Abi Cushman
These are the best of the best, the cream of the crop, the cherries on top a metaphorical ice cream sundae of indie books. The Self-Help winners of the 2023 Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards.
Author roughghostsPosted on May 1, 2023Categories art, essay, nonfictionTags art, book review, books, Carol Ann Davis, essay, grief, literature, nonfiction, Sandy Hook, The Nail in the Tree, US5 Comments on Taken, not taken: The Nail in the Tree – Essays on Art, Violence, and Childho...
premiered on the streaming platform in April 2019. Brown’s goal is to teach her readers how to own their story and love themselves and her book recommendations echo her empowering motto, “courage over comfort”. Read on for a list of inspiring non-fiction books recommended by Brené Brown...
I hope you’ll add my nonfiction decodable books to your list of favorites! How to get the printable books When you click on a book, you’ll be prompted to enter your email address to get the book sent to your email. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase the accompanying resources ...
This review originally ran in the April 27, 2023 issue ofShelf Awareness for the Book Trade. To subscribe, clickhere. Shelf Awareness for the Book Trade