

Amongst others, he writes about cases that deal with expensive wine forgeries, questionable whistleblowers, sketchy arms merchants, those facing the death penalty, and those who represent them. In this collection of his most celebrated New Yorker articles, Patrick Radden Keefe explores the lives and motivations of a variety of criminals, rebels, and outliers.

They place his life in a broader cultural context, show his impact on his community while living, delve into the complexities of his life, and of course, show the impact he had after his murder. His Name is George Floyd is deeply researched (the authors conducted and pulled from over 400 interviews) and Samuels and Olorunnipa do their part to give Floyd the presidential biography treatment. His Name is George Floyd by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa Proulx takes readers on a tour of 16th-century England’s fens, Canada’s Hudson Bay lowlands, Russia’s Great Vasyugan Mire, and America’s Okeefenokee National Wildlife Refuge in a gripping narrative that explores the importance of these systems and the consequences that follow their destruction. She describes the way fens, bogs, swamps, and marine estuaries store the carbon emissions that contribute to climate change, and the dangers of destroying these wetlands for profit. In this captivating journey through history and call to action, renowned novelist Annie Proulx discusses the crucial role of wetlands in the preservation of the environment. An immersive glimpse into the existence of creatures that experience the world in unique and beautiful ways. He discusses fish that have the ability to send electrical messages down a river, turtles that can sense the Earth’s magnetic fields, and the extraordinary evolution of several other animals and insects. The nominees for Best Nonfiction of 2022 are: An Immense World by Ed YongĮd Young takes readers on a journey through the sensory world of wildlife, eloquently describing the sights, sounds, smells, textures, and tastes experienced by a variety of sophisticated creatures. A meaningful collection of stories and treasured advice, The Light We Carry encourages readers to find the light within themselves and empowers them to use it. She also discusses issues of race, gender, and visibility, inspiring readers to be courageous and kind, and to find strength in community. She shares her experiences as a mother, daughter, friend, spouse, and First Lady, describing the habits and values she developed in order to overcome obstacles in her path and adapt to change. This inspiring book by former First Lady Michelle Obama offers powerful wisdom and valuable strategies for overcoming challenges in today’s unpredictable world. The winner of the Best Nonfiction of 2022 is.

Find out more about the books that were nominated and see which book was voted the Best Nonfiction of 2022. Every year thousands of our readers vote for their favorite books of the year in the She Reads Awards.
