

She hopes to humanize the experience in real terms and help us avoid TV expectations for these mental health disorders. The book aims to show the hilarious ways in which her anxiety and depression affect her life, as well as the heartbreaking moments it has caused too.

In this nonfiction book, Lawson openly talks about her depression and how it has affected her physical health and other mental struggles.


Jenny is a journalist, author, and blogger with thousands of fans who love her content. Broken (In The Best Possible Way) – Jenny Lawson Each of his stories shows how food can bring people together. The book is filled with comedy, heartwarming family-based realism, and a love of food. In this nonfiction book, Tucci explores his thoughts on life through anecdotes that surround food. Taste: My Life Through Food – Stanley TucciĪlthough Stanley Tucci is an award-winning actor, he is also a massive foodie. Simply watching TV can change the way we relate to one another, as we expect something from social interactions that do not occur naturally. The book aims to ask questions about how we make sense of people we have never met before and how we help create misunderstandings which can lead to misinformation. In it, you’ll hear the arrests of Sandra Bland, the trial of Amand Knox, and the stories of real-life people in real-life tragedies. Gladwell’s audiobook is more like a show. Stamped explains how this still affects millions of people on a daily basis and explains why those affected feel the way they do. The concept and upkeep of “race” have always been to create power, separate the used, and force them into silence. They look at the here and now, and help us understand why the world is how it is and why we act as we do. Most nonfiction books that look into racism aim to remove offense by studying history. Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, And You – Jason Reynolds And Ibram X. So what are the best nonfiction books to listen to as you travel? Let’s find out. Like a TedTalk this allows many of us to digest the fascinating information with more ease than traditional reading. It seems that nonfiction books have become more popular now that readers can listen to the information instead of reading it word for word.
