8 of the Best New Nonfiction Books of March 2026
Key Points:
- March sees a robust lineup of nonfiction releases, including biographies, essays, and reflections on contemporary issues and personal stories.
- Rebecca Solnit’s "The Beginning Comes After the End" offers hope against rising fascism and white nationalism, continuing themes from her earlier work "Hope in the Dark."
- Jazmine Ulloa’s "El Paso" explores the complex history and experiences of five families in a city often seen as a gateway to opportunity but marked by struggle.
- Anand Gopal’s "Days of Love and Rage" follows six Syrians risking everything in a revolution, while Terry Tempest Williams’ "The Glorians" finds beauty in overlooked natural and human moments amid political turmoil.
- Other notable releases include Lindy