6 Big Trends From 2021 Non-Fiction Books (Part 3 of 6) | #comingtogether
Rohit Bhargava
Keynote Speaker | Trend Curator | Non-Obvious Company Founder | Best-Selling Author | Listener
It's time for the third edition in my series on the biggest themes from every non-fiction books published in 2021 that we considered for the annual?Non-Obvious Book Awards. In case you missed them, be sure to go back and read the first and the second posts in this series too.
Trend number three on our list is #comingtogether ...
Non-Obvious Book Trend #3 - #comingtogether
For many people, the past year has involved a significant struggle with loneliness and a new need to reconnect with society. Several books not only explored this theme, but also considered how our society might be improved through more human connection and more ways for people to come together in general.?
#healingsociety
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#understandingothers
#avoidextremism
A Short Note About Buying These Books ...
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Alison (Ali) Goldsworthy, Alexandra Chesterfield, Laura Osborne, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Dave Pell, Gary Morson Morton Schapiro Northwestern University, Amanda Montell Thomas Erikson
Suneel Gupta, Anna Sale, Brian Primack, Christie Tate, Erica Dhawan, Fotini Iconomopoulos, John McWhorter,
Marissa King,?Noreena Hertz,?Hans Greimel?William Sposato?Minouche Shafik,?Logan Ury,?Edward S. (Ted) Brodkin,?Ashley Pallathra?Amanda Ripley?David Bodanis