April book picks
April’s nonfiction calendar is stacked: Lena Dunham’s new memoir, a Patrick Radden Keefe nonfiction thriller, and a new Audrey Hepburn biography by her son headline Town & Country’s best‑of‑the‑month roundup. BookRiot also lists top nonfiction titles across space‑time, poetry and food‑justice themes for the month. (townandcountrymag.com)(bookriot.com)
Lena Dunham’s memoir Famesick is billed for release April 14, 2026 from Random House and is listed under ISBN 9780593129326. (penguinrandomhouse.com)) Patrick Radden Keefe’s London Falling is on sale April 7, 2026 from Doubleday and is listed at 384 pages in its publisher listing. (penguinrandomhouse.com)) Kirkus gave London Falling a starred review, and Publishers Weekly’s on‑sale calendar shows a planned first printing of 300,000 copies for the title. (kirkusreviews.com)) Intimate Audrey: An Authorized Biography, credited to Sean Hepburn Ferrer with Wendy Holden, is being published in early April 2026 as the official, authorized account and is advertised with exclusive photos and accompanying audiobook editions. (hachettebookgroup.com)) BookRiot’s April nonfiction roundup singles out Chanda Prescod‑Weinstein’s The Edge of Space‑Time (on sale April 7) and Ada Limón’s prose collection Against Breaking (also April 7), and explicitly highlights food‑justice and poetry titles among the month’s eight recommended nonfiction releases. (bookriot.com))