Tuesday 30 April 2019

Real life reads: The most anticipated non-fiction books of 2019

It’s often said that truth is stranger than fiction and current affairs around the world in the last few years would certainly bear that out. It’s also true that well-researched and well-written non-fiction books have great appeal too. Whether they are books which shine a light on lesser-known historical events or those which provide a unique perspective on the world today, there is always a great array of non-fiction to choose from and 2019 looks like being no different.


If you are looking for interesting and absorbing non-fiction books for the new year, here are some eagerly-awaited titles which are due for release in 2019.

Merchants of Truth: The Business of News and the Fight for Facts by Jill Abramson

Abramson is a former managing editor of the New York Times. She also served as the chief of the newspaper’s Washington bureau, the first woman to do so and has gathered remarkable insight into the workings of the government and the press and how the two interact. This is a particularly important work considering the current administration’s fractious relationship with the media.


Era of Ignition by Amber Tamblyn

The former actress, who rose to fame through roles in General Hospital and Joan of Arcadia, has turned her hand to writing in recent years, and after a novel and collection of poetry, Era of Ignition, is billed as part-memoir and part-feminist manifesto.


The Path Made Clear by Oprah Winfrey

When Oprah speaks, people listen so this book in which she uses her own life experiences to help readers find their deepest and truest selves is sure to be an in-demand work.

Uncover more non-fiction gems with the books from www.mediavex.com.

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