Non Fiction
There are a
tremendous amount of self published books out there. This week The Fish Shelf, along with other
bloggers, is highlighting self published authors and indie publishers that
could use a bit more recognition.
Today we are focusing on non-fiction
Claire Ridgway’s books about the Boleyns are great reads, and
very informative.
Rosen Trevithick’s No Shades of Grey is a great parody, though very short.
Robert Shore’s Fifty
Things to Come out of the Mid-Lands is a love letter to the Mid-Lands of England.
Amanda LeDuc’s Disfigured:
On Fairy Tales, Disability and Making Space is a great look at disability
and fairy tales.
Vanessa Baden Kelley’s Far
Away From Close to Home is a most read collection of essays about being a
Black women in America.
Anna Goldberg’s memoir,
I Belong to Vienna, details her family and its time in Europe during the
Holocaust.
Agnes Poirir’s Notre
Dame: The Soul of France is a good general history of the cathedral
Simon Worrall has several pieces of his journalistic work
up.
Kirsten Anderberg’s 51
Feminist Essays is a collection of interesting essays about the feminist perspective.
Penny Loeb’s My Name
is Angel is a true story about a donkey.
If you like donkeys, you should read it.
Bryan Jordan’s Elite
Eleven is out dated because since
its publication two more horses have won the Triple Crown. However, it still is a good read if you like
horses.
Matthew G. Young’s Zenyatta
is a bit focused on the mechanics of betting but does give you information
about the horse.
Carol Derbyshire writes very well about the Tudors.
Jim C. Hines has edited a series of works Invisible
about diversity and inclusivity in sci-fi and fantasy. Proceeds are donated to various causes.
Sara Hammel’s The Strong Ones is an account of
the 1995 strength test that the US army conducted as part of the drive to
change the rules that prohibited women from taking part in combat.
Booksumo Press has several cookbooks out. Their recipes are usually sound. My fussy fan raised his eyebrows when I
started using them, but has loved every recipe that I have cooked from the savory
pies and Bavarian cookbooks.
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