Sarah Statz Cords, Robert Burgin
Foreword by Robert Burgin
Introduction
Nonfiction Genres
True Adventure
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Survival and Disaster Stories
Sports Adventures
Cons and Card Games
War Stories
Intrigue and Espionage
Historical and Exploration Adventure
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Reading; References List
Travel
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Armchair Travel
Foreign Places and Exotic Locales
Adventures
Journey Narratives
The Expatriate Life
Travel Humor
Literary Travel
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Reading; References List
True Crime
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Committing Crimes
True Horror: Violent Crimes and Criminals
Murder Where You Live: Family and Lover Crimes
Wise Guys: Mafia Crime
Murder's Not the Only Crime
Horrific Historical Crimes
Street and Prison Life
Investigating Crimes
Police Procedurals
Unsolved Mysteries
Courtroom Dramas
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Reading; References List
Environmental Writing
Definition Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Natural Places
Reflective Environmental Stories
Back to the Land
Potitical
Animal Stories
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Readings: References List
Nonfiction Subject Interests
Science and Math
Definition, Apeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Deep Science (Story and Subject Matter)
Investigative Science
Adventures in Science
Micro-science
History of Science
History of Medicine
Scintists and Science Enthusiasts
Literary Science
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Readings; References List
History
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
Defining Times
History's Darkest Hours
Human Cruelties
Natural Disasters and Disease Epidemics
The Settings of History
Micro-histories
Ideal of History
New Perspectives
Secret Histories
Immersion History
Epic History
Historical Biography: Caught in History's Web
Individual Stories
Group Stories
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Readings; References List
Biography
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
American Presidents and Other Political Leaders
Problem Solvers and Experimenters: Science Biography
The Creative Life; Artists, Entertainers, and Writers
Sports Biographies
Outstanding In Their Fields: Professional Biographies
Change-makers and Activists
Historical Biography
Better Together;"Buddy" and Group Bios
Guilty Pleasures: Celebrities and Superstars
Consider Starting with.
Fiction Read-alikes: Further Readings References List
Memoirs and Autobiography
Definition,s Appeal, Oganization
Memoirs
THE SUBGENRES
Coming of Age
Self Discovery:Explrations in Identity
Overcoming Adversity
The Immigrant Experience
Multicultural Experiences
Working Life Memoirs
Foodie Memoir
Humorous Memoir
Autobiography
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Readings; References List
Relationships
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
All in the Family
Challenging Family Stories
Gentle Family Reads
All You Need is Love
With a Little Help from my Friends
Community Life
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Reading
Investigative Writing
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
in-depth Reporting
Immersion Journalism
Exposes
Character Profiles: The People Are the Story
Political Reporting
Business Reporting
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; Further Readings; References List
Making Sense
Definition, Appeal, Organization
THE SUBGENRES
of Ourselves and Each Other
Of Our Culture and Society
Of Our Surroundings
Of Our Histories
Consider Starting With.
Fiction Read-alikes; References List
Appendixes
Nonfiction Book Awards
Internet Resources
Political Pundits Overview
Spirituality Writers Overview
Nine of the best-selling books of all time are nonfiction, and countless readers turn to nonfiction when reading for pleasure today. Yet little has been done to classify nonfiction titles according to reading tastes. This is especially true in the library, where subject arrangements geared to information-seeking and scholarly research ignore the important characteristics and appeal features that readers seek out when reading for pleasure. It's no surprise, then, that in recent years, nonfiction readers' advisory has become one of the hottest topics with readers' advisors. This groundbreaking guide offers readers and professionals who work with them a much-needed road map to the vast and previously uncharted (in terms of RA) terrain of recreational nonfiction. After defining the genre (often also referred to as creative nonfiction, verite, or true stories), and discussing its unique characteristics and appeals, the author classifies and describes more than 500 titles popular with nonfiction readers-everything from true adventure, true crime, and travel narratives to investigative nonfiction, environmental writing, and life stories. Focus is on the best titles published within the last decade, with key classics and benchmark titles also cited. Chapters are subdivided into subgenres and popular themes. For each title you'll find a short list of nonfiction read-alikes.