9 Best Nonfiction Books to Read in June 2025

9 Best Nonfiction Books to Read in June  2025

These Best Nonfiction Books to Read in June 2025, curated by Storizen, offer something for every curious reader eager to learn, reflect, and be inspired.

Four Days a Weekby Juliet Schor

In Four Days a Week, bestselling author and leading sociologist Juliet Schor makes a powerful case for rethinking the traditional five-day work model and embracing a four-day workweek. Backed by decades of research, Schor shows how this shift can tackle...

2. More Than Words by Maryellen MacDonald

In More Than Words, psycholinguist Maryellen MacDonald unpacks the remarkable science behind our uniquely human ability to talk—and why it matters far beyond simple communication...

The Growth Dilemmaby Annie Wilson & Ryan Hamilton

In The Growth Dilemma, marketing experts Annie Wilson and Ryan Hamilton tackle a challenge every growing brand eventually faces: how to expand without alienating the very customers who built your success. Through a smart, engaging framework, they...

4. Black Capitalists by Rachel Laryea

In Black Capitalists, Dr. Rachel Laryea—Wall Street professional and Yale-trained anthropologist—offers a powerful, thought-provoking exploration of how Black innovators around the world are redefining capitalism to serve not just profit, but people...

5. After the Ideaby Julia Austin

In After the Idea, entrepreneurship expert Julia Austin delivers a no-nonsense guide to what really makes startups succeed: operational excellence. Whether you’re launching your own venture or diving into the chaos of an early-stage startup, Austin goes beyond the...

6. Fired Up by Shannon Watts

In Fired Up, Shannon Watts—founder of Moms Demand Action—offers an empowering guide to breaking free from self-doubt and reigniting your inner spark at any stage of life. Drawing from her own journey of building one of the largest grassroots movements...

7. Human Nature by Kate Marvel

In Human Nature, climate scientist Kate Marvel offers a moving and unconventional look at climate change through the lens of nine powerful emotions. Blending science with storytelling, she explores not just the data and disasters, but how it feels to live on...

8. Submersed by Matthew Gavin Frank

In Submersed, Matthew Gavin Frank takes readers on a haunting, poetic descent into the mysterious world of deep-sea obsession, where science, history, and true crime converge in chilling and unexpected ways. Beginning with the eccentric culture of DIY...

9. How To Lose Your Mother by Molly Jong-Fast

How to Lose Your Mother is Molly Jong-Fast’s raw, darkly funny, and deeply emotional memoir about growing up in the shadow of literary icon Erica Jong—and the complicated love between a mother and daughter. With biting humor and painful honesty, Molly unpacks a...

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