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The Growing Demand for Narrative Non-Fiction: Publishers to Watch

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The demand for narrative non-fiction has been growing in recent years, as readers look for books that are both informative and entertaining. Publishers have taken notice of this trend and have begun to invest more in narrative non-fiction titles. Here are some publishers to watch in the narrative non-fiction genre:

  1. Knopf - This imprint of Penguin Random House is known for publishing high-quality narrative non-fiction, with a focus on memoirs, history, and science. They have published award-winning titles such as "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" and "The Warmth of Other Suns."

  2. Ecco - This imprint of HarperCollins is known for publishing narrative non-fiction that is both literary and informative. They have a strong focus on memoirs and science titles, and have published bestsellers such as "The Glass Castle" and "The Immortal Irishman."

  3. Scribner - This imprint of Simon & Schuster is known for publishing narrative non-fiction that is both well-written and informative. They have a strong focus on memoirs, history, and science titles, and have published bestsellers such as "A Long Way Home" and "The Boys in the Boat."

  4. Little, Brown and Company - This imprint of Hachette Book Group is known for publishing narrative non-fiction that is both well-written and informative. They have a strong focus on memoirs, true crime, and science titles, and have published bestsellers such as "The Fact of a Body" and "The Liar's Club."

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