It’s been just over a year since we started including monthly “fiction to watch for” posts in the regular roster of things here at The Reader (the first of which was posted in April 2011). With that feature now well established, it seems only logical that we should start devoting a bit of space each month to the books that our non-fiction readers might want to keep an eye out for. Here are 6 great non-fiction reads released in May.
And finally, a book that combines self-help with a good dose of irreverence, This Is How: proven aid in overcoming shyness, molestation, fatness, spinsterhood, grief, disease, lushery, decrepitude and more, for young and old alike (M) (phew! that’s quite a title) by Augusten Burroughs. (May 8th) Burroughs’ memoirs Running with Scissors and Dry are bestsellers: this one is more advice oriented but will have something for fans of his past writing as well as those looking for some direction (but who don’t mind a bit of tough love). The publisher calls it “a groundbreaking book that explores how to survive the “un-survivable” and will challenge your notion of self-help books”.
Source: http://www.thereader.ca/2012/05/6-non-fiction-titles-to-look-for-in-may.html