. We all either read 416 glorious pages of Spare, the Duke of Sussex’s long-awaited memoir, or lived under the tyranny of about it.
No one who reads English—or the fifteen other languages into which it was translated—could escape the most intimate details of the British royal family.A thrilling and complicated time, this was!
But Spare is not the last word in nonfiction. The best nonfiction books of 2023—so far—include a new essay collection from Samantha Irby, in case you haven’t wet yourself laughing recently and want to change that.
Then there’s a stunning study of heartbreak from Camonghne Felix. And three Glamour alums make the list: an electrifying history of the role of teenage girls in American activism by ; a stirring tragedy of three best friends caught up in the troubled teen movement by ; and a thrilling look at power and money in women’s sports from .
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