Here are three recent non-fiction books focusing on resilience, along with recommendations for where to get digital versions:
1.“The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt (March 26, 2024)
This book examines the rise in adolescent anxiety and depression, caused largely by the impact of smartphones, social media, and overprotective parenting. Haidt offers strategies for helping youth regain resilience through free play, social connection, and less screen time.
Where to Get It: Available as an eBook on Amazon, Apple Books, and Barnes & Noble .
2.“Genesis” by Eric Schmidt (2024)
Eric Schmidt explores how AI can be leveraged to address humanity’s challenges, including climate change, economic inequality, and health crises, promoting collective resilience in the process.
Where to Get It: Available for purchase in digital format through Amazon, Apple Books, and Google Play Books .
3.“Growth: A Reckoning” by Daniel Susskind (2024)
This book critiques the traditional notion of economic growth, offering an alternative approach that prioritizes sustainability and equality to build resilience against economic and environmental instability.
Where to Get It: Available digitally on Amazon, Apple Books, and Barnes & Noble .
For eBooks, popular platforms include:
•Amazon Kindle: Offers a wide selection of digital books, often with features like Kindle Unlimited for subscriptions.
•Apple Books: A robust platform for eBook purchases on Apple devices.
•Barnes & Noble Nook: Known for both physical and digital book offerings, Nook is available for tablets and smartphones.
•Google Play Books: A convenient option for Android users, with a wide variety of eBooks available for purchase and immediate download.