The long hazy days of summer are the best for reading (who are we kidding, we love reading every day that ends in a Y!). Today we have some new release recommendations and we’re concentrating on nonfiction reads you may want to add to your summer reading list!
From memoirs to exposes, here are the best of the nonfiction reads out this June, the release date for each one, and links to buy/pre-order. Hopefully you’ll find something here to add to your summer reading list.

On 4th June you can turn your Queer Eye to Tan France’s memoir as he talks of how an Englishman raised in a traditionally religious home became a fashion icon―and the first openly gay, South Asian man on television

Discussions about immigration have dominated US politics in recent times, but does anyone really understand it? In This Land is Our Land, Mehta talks of growing up an Indian born teenager in New York City, and the effect that years of anti-immigration rhetoric has had.

Brash, funny, and surprisingly moving, The Algebra of Happiness represents a refreshing perspective on our need for both professional success and personal fulfillment, and makes the perfect gift for anyone who feels adrift. It was released last month but we think it’s worth an addition to this list.

Every day women are bombarded with information on how to be better, live their best lives, and slay in the world and it can be exhausting. More Than Enough is part manifesto, part memoir and it’s here to show you that you’re already more than enough. Out June 11th and available for pre-order now.

In The Heartland, Nathan Filer, a former mental health nurse, invites us to spend time in the company of some extraordinary people whose lives have been affected by this most strange of human conditions in a series of essays and stories designed to debunk myths and smash stereotypes. It’s already available in hardback but the paperback is out on 10th June.

They say San Francisco is a city founded on crime and Notorious San Francisco contains more than 20 compelling tales of serial killers, deadly women, con-men, masters of escape, and unsolved mysteries, bringing the criminal activities and the criminal minds of San Fran to life! Released on 1st June it’s available to order now.

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