This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. After a YA nonfiction drought for months, April brings several fresh new works of nonfiction to shelves. Among them are books that encourage activities, explore the history of AIDS, and highlight one of the most memorable baseball seasons of all time. There’s also an excellent work of graphic nonfiction, too, and one that remains timely and relevant . But it’s not only a good month for YA nonfiction. It’s also a good month for YA comics, where several standalone titles have been released. There’s also been the launch of a new series and the continuation of a popular manga series. April’s been a great month for readers who love nonfiction and comics. Here’s everything you can pick up right now. Baseball’s Shining Season by Martin W. Sandler and Craig Sandler This book lands at the intersection of American history and baseball history, and it looks excellent.…