From heart-wrenching personal stories to deeply insightful explorations of identity, politics, and culture, these highly-anticipated nonfiction titles will open your eyes to new perspectives and challenge your understanding of the world. From familiar voices to fresh faces, the titles on this list are bound to captivate readers and leave a lasting impact on the literary landscape.

Lovely One by Ketanji Brown Jackson

In Lovely One, Ketanji Jackson Brown offers insight into the personal triumphs and challenges that shaped her historic path. With grace and wisdom, she reflects on her journey as the first Black woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court and delves into the values that guided her through a male-dominated field. Brown’s memoir is not just an inspiring tale of perseverance but a call for empathy and understanding across the judicial system. This book is perfect for fans of Becoming by Michelle Obama and My Beloved World by Sonia Sotomayor.

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The Elements of Marie Curie by Dava Sobel

This book offers a fresh perspective on the life of one of science’s most pioneering figures. The Elements of Marie Curie explores the human behind the legend. Through letters, diaries, and personal accounts, this intimate lens illustrates Curie’s perseverance in the face of personal and professional adversity, beautifully celebrating her indomitable spirit. Weaving together her groundbreaking work in physics and chemistry with the tenacious woman, mother, and friend who continues to inspire many today.

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The Message

The Message by By Ta-Nehisi Coates

Award-winning author, Ta-Nehisi Coates, returns with a powerful critique on modern American society. With his signature incisiveness, Coates interrogates the intersections of race, power, and identity while blending historical insight and personal reflection. Through three essays, Coates presents a global perspective that challenges the status quo and dares us to envision a more just future.

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Into the Uncut Grass by Trevor Noah

Trevor Noah stole our hearts with his memoir, Born a Crime, and his latest work, Into the Uncut Grass, is sure to deliver. Simultaneously uplifting and sobering, Noah expertly weaves humor and vulnerability in this exploration of identity, belonging, and navigating life beyond the spotlight. As he recounts tales from his South African roots and the new chapters of his post-Daily Show career, get ready to dive into cultural complexities, personal evolution, and reflections on staying grounded in turbulent times.

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The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi by Wright Thompson

The Barn is the perfect combination of suspense, history, and truth. Within these pages, readers will journey alongside Thompson as he unearths the chilling details of the murder of Emmett Till. Through meticulous research and a gripping narrative, Thompson reckons with the complexities surrounding this case and the systemic corruption that relentlessly works to bury the truth.

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Who’s That Girl? By Eve

Eve reminds us why she is that girl in her memoir recounting the groundbreaking moments that solidified her as a household name. Her candid storytelling gives us a raw and real look at her journey. She sheds light on navigating a male-dominated industry, confronting racism, and reinventing herself as a powerful voice for women everywhere. Who’s That Girl? is as bold and unapologetic as the woman herself, filled with inspiration and hard-earned wisdom.

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Didion and Babitz by Lili Anolik

With a deep appreciation for their unique voices, Didion and Babitz explores the fascinating parallel lives and careers of two iconic California writers who captured the cultural zeitgeist of Los Angeles from different perspectives. Through essays, interviews, and critical analysis, readers finally catch a glimpse into the elusive life of Didion and her complicated friendship with Babitz. Their undeniable influence on American literature and their enduring legacies in shaping the narrative of modern California will fascinate readers.

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What happened to Belén? by Ana Elena Correa

In this gripping true-crime narrative, Ana Elena Correa painstakingly traces Belén’s last known steps and shines a light on the systemic injustices plaguing women across Latin America. Caught between government corruption and gender-based violence, families are left with more questions than answers. What Happened to Belén? reads like a detective novel but resonates deeply as a powerful call for change and accountability.

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Gather Me by Glory Edim

In a love letter to Black literature, founder of the Well-Read Black Girl, Glory Edim, celebrates the stories of literary legends Toni Morrison, Audre Lorde, and Nikki Giovanni, and the ways these Black women shaped her journey as both a reader and an advocate for diverse voices in literature. Through a series of essays and reflections, Edim’s vulnerability shines as she honors the power of storytelling in shaping identities and creating community.

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Remember, You Are a Wiley by Maya Wiley

As a civil rights activist and public servant, Wiley weaves the lessons passed down from her parents who modeled hope and resilience in the path to justice. Wiley’s writing is fierce, filled with passion and determination, as she reflects on her work in racial equity, her run for mayor of New York City, and her ongoing fight for systemic change. Remember, You Are a Wiley is both a personal memoir and a call to action for all of us to continue pushing for progress.

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Consider This by Nedra Glover Tawwab

Bestselling author and renowned therapist, Nedra Glover Tawwab, returns with Consider This, a guide to setting boundaries and reclaiming your personal power. With practical advice and empathetic wisdom, Tawwab helps readers recognize toxic relationships, establish healthy communication, and foster emotional well-being. Whether you’re looking to make changes in your personal life or professional world, Tawwab’s insights will give you the confidence to create the life you deserve.

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The Road is Good by Uzo Aduba

An uplifting and empowering read, The Road is Good is both an intimate portrait of a talented artist and an ode to the beauty of finding your own path. Aduba’s storytelling is as vibrant and authentic as her performances, filled with humor, vulnerability, and deep reflection on identity and purpose. She shares the power of a mother’s love, the lessons found in family history, and the audacity needed to know who you are.

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