Arianna Huffington · 2016
The Huffington Post founder collapsed from exhaustion and broke her cheekbone on her own desk, then wrote 400 pages making the case that sleep deprivation is a public health crisis we've all agreed to pretend is a productivity flex.
Huffington’s own collapse is doing a lot of the persuasive work here, and it works because it’s specific and embarrassing in a way most wellness books avoid. If you need the case made for why sleep matters before you’ll act on any tactics, start here; if you’re already convinced, skip straight to Matthew Walker’s Why We Sleep for the deeper science.
Read it if: you want the cultural-history-plus-science case for sleep as non-negotiable, backed by research on everything from car accidents to cognitive decline, and you respond better to argument than to a pure how-to checklist
Skip it if: you already believe sleep matters and just want tactics -- this leans heavier on the why (history, science, culture, Huffington's own collapse story) than the how; pair it with a more tactical book if you want a step-by-step protocol
Full verdict: The Sleep Revolution →