2022 is set to be an incredible year for non-fiction self-help and memoirs, exploring how we can address global issues while finding hope in our own personal lives, these books are smart, readable conversation starters. Check out some of these new and well known names:

πŸ“š Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? by Dr Julie Smith

πŸ“š Toxic Positivity: Keeping It Real In A World Obsessed With Being Happy by Whitney Goodman

πŸ“š Financial Wellness And How To Find It by Melanie Eusebe

πŸ“š Saved By The Siesta by Brice Faraut and translated by Eric Rosencrantz

πŸ“š Out Of Office by Anne Helen Petersen and Charlie Warzel

πŸ“š I Came All This Way To Meet You by Jami Attenberg

πŸ“š Holding Tight, Letting Go by Sarah Hughes

πŸ“š The Cost Of Sexism by Linda Scott

πŸ“š Totally Fine by Tiffany Philippou

πŸ“š In The Shadow Of The Mountain by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado

πŸ“š Ugly by Anita Bhagwandas

πŸ“š Queer Body Power by Essie Dennis

πŸ“š Any Girl by Mia DΓΆring

πŸ“š The Go-Between by Osman Yousefzada

πŸ“š Vagina Obscura by Rachel E Gross

πŸ“š About A Son by David Whitehouse

πŸ“š Hands by Lauren Brown

πŸ“š Poor Little Sick Girls by Ione Gamble

πŸ“š Brown Girl Like Me by Jaspreet Kaur

πŸ“š Five Steps To Financial Wellbeing by Clare Seal

πŸ“š This Mortal Coil: A History of Death by Andrew Doig

πŸ“š Notes On Heartbreak by Annie Lord

πŸ“š Sex Bomb by Sadia Azmat

πŸ“š Get Rich Or Lie Trying by Symeon Brown

πŸ“š Growing Out by Barbara Blake Hannah

πŸ“š The Year The World Went Mad by Mark Woolhouse

πŸ“š Sex, Drugs And Yoga by Birdie Paradise

πŸ“š How We Can Win by Kimberly Jones

Which ones would you add to your TBR? Keep an eye out for the Penguin book catalogue next week.

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