
Non-Fiction Books Coming Soon


At ARAVIN Publishing, we're proud to expand our growing collection of thoughtful, educational resources with Decades of Change—a timeline-based trivia series that captures pivotal moments from each decade, beginning with the 1960s and continuing through the 2010s.
Unlike traditional quiz books, this series presents ten significant events for each month of the decade, paired with concise, engaging summaries that place every moment in context. It’s perfect for readers who love exploring history in bite-sized pieces—ideal for personal enrichment, classroom discussions, or simply sparking meaningful conversations.
The first volume, focused on the 1960s, takes you through a time of sweeping social change and geopolitical tension: the civil rights marches across the American South, the Apollo 11 moon landing, the escalation of the Vietnam War, and cultural milestones like Woodstock and the Beatles’ first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
This unique series doesn’t just list trivia—it places each event in its broader historical context, helping readers see how these moments connect across time and around the world.
The first volume, centered on the transformative 1960s, will be available soon. Stay tuned as we continue to build this vibrant series—one decade at a time—and eventually venture both backward into earlier centuries and forward into new eras, capturing the enduring stories that shape our world.
From ARAVIN Publishing, Coming Soon: Trivia By The Decade – A Timeline Trivia Series
Future volumes will guide you through:
The 1970s, when the Watergate scandal rocked the United States, disco fever swept dance floors, and the first personal computers hinted at a digital revolution. Meanwhile, the end of the Vietnam War, the rise of environmental activism following the first Earth Day, and the signing of the Camp David Accords shaped global narratives.
The 1980s, a decade of economic shifts, pop culture icons, and political transformations—from the fall of the Berlin Wall and Reaganomics, to the global concern over the Chernobyl disaster and the worldwide phenomenon of Michael Jackson’s Thriller.
The 1990s, marked by the rise of the internet, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Nelson Mandela’s release and presidency in South Africa, and cultural touchstones like the launch of the Harry Potter series and the worldwide success of Titanic.
The 2000s, encompassing the profound impact of the 9/11 attacks, the growth of social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube, the Human Genome Project’s completion, and the global financial crisis of 2008.
The 2010s, where we witnessed landmark moments like the legalization of same-sex marriage in the U.S., the spread of smartphones and streaming that transformed everyday life, groundbreaking climate change agreements, and major political movements like the Arab Spring.
