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The Real Story : A Guide to Nonfiction Reading Interests, Hardback Book

The Real Story : A Guide to Nonfiction Reading Interests Hardback

Part of the Genreflecting Advisory Series series

Hardback

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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. Fiction read-alikes are listed for each genre, as well.

Appendixes list top political and spiritual writers.

Tips and guidelines for nonfiction RA, and information about awards and NF publishers are included.

This is an essential resource for all professionals who work with adult readers.

It can be used as a reference and readers' advisory guide, collection development tool, or even as a source for book lists and displays.

Readers who enjoy nonfiction will also enjoy perusing this book, and browsing through the lively annotations.

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