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Monitor staff picks the best 2018 nonfiction titles

Rick Bragg's 'The Best Cook in the World' and 'Enlightenment Now' by Steven Pinker were two of our favorites for this year.

 

'The Beekeeper' is by Dunya Mikhail and 'Fisherman's Blues' is by Anna Badkhen.

Monitor reviewers ventured far and wide across the landscape of nonfiction this year. From the plight of a Senegalese fishing village to the slave trade to the life of Gandhi, these books reflect powerful ideas and personal stories. We hope that the books on this list will inspire your holiday gift-giving and that reading them will make you an even better-informed citizen of the world.聽To read the full reviews of many of these books, visit CSMonitor.com.

No Turning Back, by Rania Abouzeid

W.W. Norton, 400 pp.

Rania Abouzeid, who conducted life-threatening reporting to make the book happen, based 鈥淣o Turning Back鈥 on personal stories of those affected by the Syrian civil war. She gives voice to a handful of the millions of Syrians whose lives were tragically upended by war.聽

Fisherman鈥檚 Blues,聽by Anna Badkhen

Penguin, 304 pp.

Veteran journalist Anna Badkhen lived in and spoke with many of the residents of Joal, the biggest artisanal fishing port in Senegal, learning about their struggles as their way of life is challenged.聽

The Best Cook in the World,聽by Rick Bragg

Knopf, 512 pp.

Pulitzer Prize-winner Rick Bragg is also a loyal son in this book about his mother. Bragg recalls how food indicated class and the tales that are attached to each recipe.聽

Gandhi, by Ramachandra Guha

Knopf, 256 pp.

This work is the second in Ramachandra Guha鈥檚 two-part series, and the book鈥檚 details of Gandhi鈥檚 life help the reader comprehend how he influenced the world.聽

搁别辫辞谤迟别谤,听by Seymour M. Hersh

Knopf, 368 pp.

Legendary New Yorker journalist Seymour Hersh, who has won awards including the Pulitzer Prize, looks back on his storied career, which included covering Watergate for The New York Times and revealing the My Lai Massacre to the world.聽

Patriot Number One,聽by Lauren Hilgers

Crown/Archetype, 336 pp.

This is the story of Zhuang and 鈥淟ittle Yan鈥 Liehong, immigrants from China who settle in New York City. 聽

叠补谤谤补肠辞辞苍,听by Zora Neale Hurston

HarperCollins, 208 pp.

This book was published 87 years after Zora Neale Hurston finished her account of the life of Cudjo Lewis, the last known survivor of the slave trade.聽

The Pope Who Would Be King,聽by David I. Kertzer

Random House, 512 pp.

鈥淭he Pope and Mussolini鈥 author David Kertzer returns to the papacy with 鈥淜ing,鈥 which tells the story of Pope Pius IX, whose prime minister was assassinated, forcing him to flee into exile.聽

The Soul of America,聽by Jon Meacham

Knopf, 256 pp.

Is the political time we鈥檙e living in unprecedented? Far from it, says author Jon Meacham, who looks back at other protests and disagreements between political parties.

The Beekeeper,聽by Dunya Mikhail

New Directions, 240 pp.

Talented poet Dunya Mikhail tells the story of the Yazidi women from northern Iraq who were forced to leave their homes and were sold into sexual slavery.聽

Enlightenment Now,聽by Steven Pinker

Viking, 576 pp.

Author Steven Pinker is back with more good news, detailing the progress made by people since the 17th and 18th centuries.聽

Something Wonderful,聽by Todd S. Purdum

Henry Holt, 400 pp.

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II changed American culture with their revolutionary musicals, including 鈥淥klahoma!,鈥 鈥淪outh Pacific,鈥 and 鈥淭he Sound of Music.鈥 Todd Purdum looks at the partnership.聽

Rising Out of Hatred,聽by Eli Saslow

Knopf, 304 pp.

The book鈥檚 subject, Derek Black, was born into a family of white nationalists. How he learned to think differently is an inspiring tale.聽

搁别补驳补苍,听by Bob Spitz

Penguin, 880 pp.

The latest biography of the Gipper shows how the public鈥檚 memories of him are still affecting politics.聽

Chesapeake Requiem,聽by Earl Swift

HarperCollins, 448 pp.

Journalist Earl Swift shares his experience with the vanishing Tangier Island, widely regarded as one of the first communities in America to be destroyed by a warming Earth.聽

Picasso and the Painting That Shocked the World, by Miles J. Unger

Simon & Schuster, 480 pp.

Miles Unger鈥檚 new book depicts the legendary artist鈥檚 early days in Paris, a time in Picasso鈥檚 life that included the creation of 鈥淟es Demoiselles d鈥橝vignon.鈥澛

The Woman鈥檚 Hour,聽by Elaine Weiss

Penguin, 416 pp.

Elaine Weiss depicts the time directly before the 1920 ratification of the 19th Amendment, which granted women the vote.聽

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