October 30, 2019
My Year in Nonfiction 2019: #NonficNov

I’m eager to participate in Nonfiction November this year hosted by Doing Dewey, Julz Reads, What’s Nonfiction, Sarah’s Book Shelves, and Shelf-Aware. During the month of November, you will notice one nonfiction focused post each week:
Weekly Topics:
My Year in Nonfiction (today’s post)
Fiction/Nonfiction Book Pairings
Be the Expert
Nonfiction Favorites
Nonfiction TBR
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My Year in Nonfiction (2019)
Non Fiction November is an opportunity to reflect on the year, to celebrate and appreciate nonfiction, and to share recommendations.
While my eleven nonfiction reads falls below my year’s goal of twenty, it’s the quality and enjoyment and not the quantity that creates a successful and meaningful reading year! In one other way eleven seems like a low number to me: I read a majority of historical fiction, so I’m frequently immersed in history and spend time googling various events. Does anyone else feel like they’re reading nonfiction when reading histfic? This must count in some way, right?! It certainly feels like it does!
Please join me for Nonfiction November!
Grouped into general categories, here are my year’s nonfiction reads:
In Pieces by Sally Field (memoir)
Inheritance: A Memoir by Dani Shipiro (memoir)
I Miss You When I Blink by Laura Mary Philpott (memoir/essays)
Beyond Peace by President Richard Nixon (memoir)
84 Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff (memoir)
The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street by Helene Hanff (memoir)
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson (MG: free verse/biographical/memoir)
Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman (humorous/personal and piognant essays/memoir)
For Every One by Jason Reynolds (YA: free verse/inspirational)
The Little Book of Hygge by Meik Wiking (culture)
Leadership in Turbulent Times by Doris Kearns Goodwin (political/leadership analysis)
This week’s Non Fiction Prompt is hosted by Julz Reads and these are her questions:
- What was your favorite nonfiction read of the year?
This is my most dreaded question! There are so many different reasons to love a book. I think one book I was the most curious to read and consequently ended up engaged with her every word was In Pieces by Sally Field. It was a difficult yet compelling read. - What nonfiction book have you recommended the most?
I don’t think In Pieces is a book that everyone would enjoy, so I think my most recommended NF reads would be Inheritance by Dani Shipiro and Things My Son Needs to Know About the World by Fredrik Backman. My least recommended is I Miss You When I Blink. - What is one topic or type of nonfiction you haven’t read enough of yet?
I don’t think I can ever read enough fascinating, thoughtful memoirs!
- What are you hoping to get out of participating in Nonfiction November?
I’m eager to read posts from other bloggers and add inspiring nonfiction titles to my 2020 TBR!
QOTD
I would love to hear all about your favorite nonfiction reads in comments! If you could recommend ONE NF title for me, what would you recommend?
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Yay! So happy to see your post. We did read a few of the same ones. Looking forward reading all the fun posts.
Of my goodness Jaymi, I didn’t have power all day! I didn’t think I’d be able to get this posted but it came on after dinner …and my hubs can watch game 7 …so we’re both happy!
This is really great idea and happy you could participate. Saving your post and I will look through them.
Thanks for commenting!
11?!? Thats still AMAZINGG, Carol!! ❤️😍😍😍🥳🥳
And I didnt even KNOW about this one by Backman?! 😱❤️❤️😍😍 I think if I read a non fic, it will DEFINITELY be this one! 😍😍😍
And I must say ALL OF THE BOOKS THAT YOU HAVE READ are ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUSS!! ❤️😍😍😍😍 Makes me wanna dive into the genre ASAP! 😍😍
AMAZING POST, Carol! Cant wait to read moreeee!! ❤️❤️
Thanks for your enthusiasm Rain! 🙌 If you love Backman’s writing you might like his humorous and poignant essays! Happy reading!
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I loved Brown Girl Dreaming. I listened to the audiobook, but I’m hoping my 10yo will want to read it soon. I’ll probably revisit it in print then.
I loved Brown Girl Dreaming too! I hope your daughter loves it! 😍 Thanks for commenting Monika!
I also feel like I’m reading nonfiction when I read historical fiction, especially if it’s done well!
Right?! 🙌
I added I Miss You When I Blink and Inheritance to my TBR list. Thank you so much!
I hope you enjoy! Lots of readers have loved Blink….and Inheritance is thought provoking! Happy reading!
I’m reminding my wife about the Sally Field book because I think she might be interested and I’m adding Things My Son Needs To Know About for me, just because I haven’t read anything by that author yet and think it might be a good entry to him.
The Sally Field book is compelling, especially if you’re a fan and have followed her work! Backman is a masterful, creative, and versatile writer! I hope you enjoy exploring his work! He also has 2 imaginative and thoughtful novellas that would be quick reads: Deal of a Lifetime and Every Morning The Way Home Gets Longer and Longer. His most popular is probably A Man Called Ove, and his most dramatic and gritty is Beartown. Happy reading Bryan!
Thanks, Carol. I’ve heard of this A Man Called Ove. 🙂 But didn’t realize that he had written nonfiction too.
I see! The last chapter of Things My Son Needs to Know describes his experience as a victim in a store robbery in which he was shot in the leg. He has a new nonfiction coming out (already published in Sweden) about his anxiety that was triggered from that incident. I’m watching for that one!
You’ve summed up Nonfiction November perfectly – a time to reflect, celebrate, appreciate and share. I love that!
My one nonfiction recommendation would be my favourite of the year so far, Wild Remedy: How Nature Heals Us by Emma Mitchell.
Happy reading this November!
Thank you for your kind words and commenting! Thanks for the rec Jade! I’ll check that out! 😍👍
I love the Little Hygge book, and that whole idea and way of life. 🙂
For Everyone looks really good!
I loved it too and often think about applying the concepts! 😍👍 Thanks for commenting Erin!
I didn’t care for Blink either- but am loving Inheritance! Happy reading!
Inheritance was thought provoking! (Esp because my hubs is adopted and searching for his bio father through ancestry dna!) Enjoy!
I’ve read most of the books you’ve listed and absolutely loved Inheritance (it’s my favorite nonfiction this year), 84 Charing Cross Road, and the audio version of Brown Girl Dreaming. Don’t think I liked I Miss You When I Blink as much as most readers…
Inheritance is so thought provoking! My hubs read it too and we had some great discussions! 👍 Thanks for commenting!
Carol, I thought you had read The Only Plane in the Sky on audio. No?
No I haven’t! I just saw a review of it and thought it sounded good! Was it your review I read?
No, I just started listening to it today. We may both have seen either Sarah’s of Sarah’s Bookshelves or Susie of Novel Visits. I’m pretty sure they both reviewed it.
Maybe! One of my goals one of these years is to track where I’ve seen reviews of books I add to my TBR! It would be nice to be able to tag them!
I’m planning on reading Inheritance this month, and I’ve enjoyed Back an’s Fiction novels so should probably add this non fiction to my list.
Please stop by to see my Introduction to NonFicNov
I hope you enjoy Inheritance! I found it thought provoking! I’m heading over to check your post! 👍😍 Thanks for commenting!
Feels like I’m the only reader who hasn’t read Inheritance this year! I’m feeling left out! I definitely have a copy of The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street in my house and have not read it in years at this point. Maybe an easy one to sneak in, pad those reading stats?
Inheritance is an interesting read……especially for me as we have adoptees in our family……thought provoking ethical and privacy issues!
Did you read 84, Charing Cross Road? If you’ve been to London, I think Duchess would be interesting. And yes, it’s a small book and a quick read! It would be a nice quiet read in between heavier ones!
Love finding a blog post on nonfiction! It’s been hard finding book bloggers that talk about this genre, so I absolutely loved this post! Thanks for sharing!
I’m happy you found me! Thank you for commenting! I am one of many bloggers participating in nonfiction November! #nonficnov
I love this!
Thanks! 👍😍
I think I’ll be reading Inheritance soon. You’re not the first person to recommend it. Some of my favorite memoirs: Education of a Wandering Man by Louis L’Amour, A Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins, Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance.
I loved Hillbilly Elegy! 👍😍Thanks for the recs! I hope you enjoy Inheritance! Thanks for commenting! 👍😍
Great titles, Carol! My tbr has just grown thanks to your recommendations. Definitely getting Brown Girl Dreaming.
I hope you enjoy Brown Girl Dreaming! It’s a sweet memoir written in free verse 😍
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I also feel like I can learn a lot reading historical fiction! I don’t do a ton of googling on the side, but I do look for historical fiction with good author’s notes so I can at least be certain about what parts of the story are true.
I’m reading Ribbons of Scarlet now and I’ve enlisted my husband to help me google all things French Revolution! Thanks for commenting!
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