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Spring 2015 Non Fiction Books Preview

It won’t be long before Winter subsides and  Spring brings a welcome relief. Here, in India, it already feels like Summer with warm afternoon breeze. Well, Spring may come on time or not, some amazing nonfiction books await you in the coming months.

Love and Other Ways of Dying by Michael Paterniti

Love and Other Ways of Dying

Author of New York Times bestseller, The Telling Room, comes with a new collection of essays in Love and Other Ways of Dying. With stories like ‘The Giant’ from Ukraine to a man who literally stopped hundreds of suicides in China, the book gives readers fascinating, real-world stories from across the globe.

Wide-Open World by John Marshall

Wide-open world

This is one memoir that you will want to read. From the interiors of South America to rural Thailand, John Marshall built a vacation like no other to bond with his family. Instead of the routine tourist spots and luxury hotels, the family traveled difficult terrain, and volunteered for the needy. Wide-open World: How Volunteering Around the Globe Changes One Family’s Lives Forever is an adventure as much as it is a memoir.

The Great Divide by Thomas Fleming

the great divide

Acclaimed historian and political writer Thomas Fleming investigates the conflicts and opposing views of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington on a range of issues including foreign policy in The Great Divide: The Conflict between Washington and Jefferson that Defined a Nation.

Climate Peril by John J. Berger

climate-peril

Apocalypse can happen in a moment or it can be a slow, painful death, as in the case of changing climate and global warming. In Climate Peril, journalist and climate change consultant John J. Berger documents the enormous changes happening to the global environment. In Climate Peril: The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Understanding the Climate Crisis, the author discusses the current weather patterns and its impact on economy and health.

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