Sales of mind, body, spirit books boom in UK amid 'mindfulness mega-trend' | Books
The UKâs âmindfulness mega-trendâ shows no sign of running out of breath, with sales of âmind, body, spiritâ books booming, against a background of slowing sales elsewhere on the shelves.
Topped by Buddhist monk Haemin Sunimâs The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down, a guide to âhow to be calm in a busy worldâ that has sold more than 43,000 copies this year, sales of titles offering spiritual assistance are up by almost 13.3% in volume in 2017, according to sales monitor Nielsen Book. This sits against a total consumer market drop of 1.6% on the same measure.
Rhonda Byrneâs perennial bestseller The Secret is the next-best performer, with 29,000 print sales. Other hits include Eckhart Tolleâs 1999 guide to spiritual enlightenment, The Power of Now, Gabrielle Bernsteinâs The Universe Has Your Back, Louise Hayâs You Can Heal Your Life and Dominique Loreauâs Lâart de la Simplicite: How to Live More With Less.
In fourth place is the Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutuâs The Book of Joy, with sales of more than 12,000 copies so far this year. Its premise perhaps best sums up what anxious book buyers have been looking for this year: âHow do we find joy in the face of lifeâs inevitable suffering?â
Bernstein, similarly, promises in The Universe Has Your Back that she will help readers âfeel safe and trust your life no matter whatâ. She adds that she is looking to wake up as many people as possible to their connection to faith and joy. In that connection, we can be guided to our true purpose: to be love and spread love,â she writes. Loreauâs Lâart de la Simplicité was a major bestseller in France before it was translated into English, and, says its publisher, will show readers how to âsimplify your home, empty your wardrobe, abandon compulsive purchases, eat more frugally but better, take care of your body and mindâ.
Clement Knox, Waterstones nonfiction buyer, attributed the boom to the âmindfulness mega-trendâ, which he said âreally broke down the barriers between self-help and mind, body, spiritâ.
âMindfulness was embraced by the mainstream but many of its tenets came out of what was once called ânew ageâ thinking,â he said. âMindfulness has brought along a number of related trends in its wake â" kindness, gratitude, and mantras to name a few. It helped destigmatise [the genre] and also refocused lifestyle trends away from consumption and towards approaches to living. It is striking the extent to which the big new commercial lifestyle trends such as hygge, lykke, and lagom are focused on developing a group of mindsets and attitudes rather than simply buying a new way of life.â
He also pointed to the rise in popularity of meditation and yoga. âMeditation in particular has the imprimatur of a number of scientific studies and is the subject of a growing body of literature. For example, there is a book out in September called The Science of Meditation by Daniel Goleman. It is being published by Penguin â" by no means a fringe publisher. I think this scientific validation has really helped reinforce peopleâs interests in taking seriously a practice that was once considered quite exotic, if not strange,â said Knox.
Judy Piatkus, who founded Piatkus Books, a leading player in this field, pointed to a major shift in society in the last 20 years. She believes the sales boom is being driven by a sea change in personal priorities: âMillennials havenât got the same values as older people. They are looking at their lives, saying: âThis isnât working, how can I manage my life? ⦠How can I be the best person I can be?ââ
âPeople are looking for help to deal with the stress of the uncertain period through which weâre living,â she said. âWeâve so many things to worry about, and people are looking for a way to make a difference in the world â" [so] theyâre turning to spiritual thinking.â
She pointed to strong current sales of âthe classicsâ, such as The Power of Now, Paulo Coelhoâs The Alchemist and 2006âs The Secret.
âThe big names continue to generate good sales â" the likes of Doreen Virtue, Eckhart Tolle, and Paulo Coelho â" but they have been joined by a new crop of writers,â agreed Knox. âThese include John Parkin of Fuck It: Do What You Love fame ⦠and Kyle Gray, an up-and-coming young author published by Hay House.â Grayâs books include Raise Your Vibration: 111 Practices to Increase Your Spiritual Connection and Angels: How to See, Hear and Feel Your Angels.
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