Five nonfiction paperbacks set for spring 2026 release

Paperback editions of five nonfiction books are scheduled for release in spring 2026, covering topics from homelessness and literary criticism to personal grief and China's one-child policy. These works include memoirs and essays by acclaimed authors. The releases highlight diverse stories often overshadowed by hardcover buzz.

Paperback enthusiasts often wait months or years after hardcover launches for more affordable editions, which can get lost amid initial excitement. A recent roundup spotlights five notable nonfiction paperbacks arriving this spring.

First, "There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America" by Ben Goldstein releases on March 3. The book details Atlanta families facing working homelessness, where full-time jobs fail to cover housing costs. Goldstein uses storytelling and research to depict America's broader housing crisis.

On April 7, "Authority: Essays" by Andrea Long Chu arrives. Known for sharp literary criticism, Chu explores culture and societal edges in these essays, offering organized insights that appeal to literary readers.

Geraldine Brooks's "Memorial Days: A Memoir" follows on April 28. It recounts her grief after husband Tony Horwitz, a fellow journalist, died at age 60 on a Washington D.C. sidewalk. The couple had raised a family on Martha’s Vineyard in a successful life; Brooks then travels to a remote Australian island to process memories and rebuild.

Yiyun Li's "Things in Nature Merely Grow," out May 19, is a memoir on losing her sons to suicide. Li shares her daily struggles and efforts to cope with profound grief.

Finally, on May 26, Barbara Demick's "Daughters of the Bamboo Grove: From China to America, a True Story of Abduction, Adoption, and Separated Twins" examines China's one-child policy's lasting effects, including international adoptions. As former Beijing bureau chief for the Los Angeles Times, Demick focuses on twin sisters born in 2000 in Hunan province; one was taken and adopted by a U.S. family despite both being wanted.

These releases, published starting March 11, 2026, provide accessible entry points to timely and personal narratives.

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