5 best books about kindness

5 best books about kindness
📅 2025-03-09

In mid-February, internet searches for “books about kindness” skyrocketed, outranking topics like “friendship,” “depression,” and — perhaps most surprisingly — “Greek mythology.” 

At a time when it appears that social media feeds are constantly flooded with world-ending headlines, it’s no wonder that people are seeking out more optimistic reading material. 

Whether you’re a fan of memoirs, self-help books, or page-turning bestsellers, this reading guide has a little bit of something for everyone looking for gentle reminders that kindness is alive and well. 

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The best books about kindness

“The Kindness Method: Change Your Habits for Good Using Self-Compassion and Understanding” by Shahroo Izadi

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Genre: Self-Help

Behavioral Change Specialist Shahroo Izadi has dedicated her life to working in support groups and recovery houses for young women. Here, Izadi uses her therapeutic style to create daily habits that encourage readers to practice radical self-compassion. 

“Be Kind: A 52-Week Journal for Practicing Kindness” by Houston Kraft

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Genre: Activity Journal

From creating a shared playlist with an old friend to leaving thoughtful voicemails to family members, “Be Kind: A 52-Week Journal For Practicing Kindness” is a yearlong journal that encourages readers to incorporate random acts of kindness into their day-to-day lives. 

“The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers” by Maxwell King

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Genre: Biography

As the creator and host of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” Fred Rogers inspired generations of children to move through the world with curiosity and empathy. Across 416 pages, Maxwell King takes on the mighty task of capturing a beloved figure’s life in words — and painting an inspiring tale for readers. 

“The Language of Kindness: A Nurse’s Story” by Christie Watson

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Genre: Memoir

After spending twenty years as a nurse in a neonatal care unit, Christie Watson stitches together heart-rending anecdotes that show compassion in action as she pens a moving memoir on her days providing vital care to families in their most vulnerable moments. 

“Every Little Kindness” by Marta Batolj

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Genre: Children’s Book

This wordless children’s book from Slovenian illustrator and author Marta Bartolj follows a trail of good deeds throughout a small town as tiny moments of generosity reunite lost dogs, spread smiles, and spark joy.

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