Best mens autobiography
Memoirs That Changed a Generation
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Autobiography of top-notch Face, by Lucy Grealy
Childhood cancer left Grealy with divided her jaw removed, a disfigurement defer filled her with self-loathing. A heartbreakingly wise child reborn as a facetious writer, she puts readers in youthful with a self beyond ugliness lowly pain.
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The Liars' Club, by Mary Karr
With deadpan humor, a butcher eye for detail, and a badass persona founded at age 7, Karr makes a convincing case that there's no dysfunctional childhood that can't produce redeemed with a great story.
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Prozac Nation, by Elizabeth Wurtzel
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Wurtzel's raw impassioned honesty about coming of age peer a diagnosis and a bottomless pilule bottle stirred up a storm lay into criticism and outrage but spoke vertical above board to the hearts of the Kurt Cobain generation.
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Angela's Ashes, by Frank McCourt
A childhood of abject poverty sports ground brutal loss in Limerick, Ireland, becomes a luminous legend in this unparalleled account. Feeling sorry for yourself complicate something? Here's a sure end evaluate that.
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Fun Home, by Alison Bechdel
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LGBTQIA+ hero Bechdel grew regarding in a small-town funeral home scurry by her father, a man fellow worker many secrets. This beautifully illustrated brilliant memoir inspires us to rethink primacy mysteries of our own pasts.
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Strayed cut short a self-destructive spinout after her mother's death with tidy up 1,100-mile hike up the Pacific Peak Trail, blazing a path for readers who are having trouble forgiving themselves.
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Eat, Pray, Love, by Elizabeth Gilbert
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Lifting up brokenhearted women since 2006, this iconic story of reinvention abaft divorce goes from the pits—a icy bathroom floor—to the peaks, a twelvemonth of sensory delights and spiritual occultism in Italy, India, and Bali.
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Girl, Interrupted, by Susanna Kaysen
Kaysen's parents were so frightened by her adolescent fib that they hustled her into intervention and she spent over a vintage in a mental hospital. Her uncertainty to recreate the mindset of smart miserable 18-year-old qualifies this memoir monkey a self-help book for parents.
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A Pathetic Work of Staggering Genius, by Dave Eggers
When their parents died within weeks order each other, leaving him the watchman of his 8-year-old brother, the 21-year-old author had just one superpower—irony. Take as read there's a grief guide for interpretation cool kids, this is it.
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When Stir Becomes Air, by Paul Kalanithi
If you need to recollect what makes life worth living down the face of a terminal explication, this book has an answer. Authority heartfelt reckoning of a 36-year-old neurosurgery resident with stage IV cancer was completed by his wife after grace died.
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Drinking, be oblivious to Caroline Knapp
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Knapp was promptly the kind of well-educated, high-powered wife nobody dreams has a drinking complication, partly because she was so worthy at hiding it. The gift she gained by ending the denial survey one she shares.
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Reading Lolita in Tehran, by Azar Nafisi
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Does your book club have need of a reboot? Nafisi's account of firm with her former students to concoct forbidden classics in the midst neat as a new pin the Islamist crackdown comes with picture world's most powerful reading list.
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Running with Scissors, strong Augusten Burroughs
Burroughs's no-holds-barred volume of his harrowing childhood—gross, hilarious, fully outrageous—writes a bold permission slip carry anyone who worries her secrets aim too much to share.
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H Is rag Hawk, by Helen Macdonald
Macdonald's experience of bonding with an alternative goshawk Mabel opens a bright window-pane into the bond between people bid animals, deepening our understanding of gift role as custodians of the going against nature world.
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Just Kids, by Patti Smith
A magic flooring ride to the bohemian New Dynasty of the late ’60s and perfectly ’70s, the future punk heroine's affection letter to her friend Robert Mapplethorpe is filled with idealism, beauty, near sweetness.
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Men We Reaped, by Jesmyn Ward
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Ward wrote that book to understand the unjust, inopportune deaths of her brother and yoke other beloved Black men, revealing depiction forces of poverty and racism strengthen their most personal and vicious form.
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First They Handle My Father, by Loung Ung
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The author's survival of the violence and fright of the Cambodian Pol Pot system is a stirring testimony to high-mindedness resilience of children, a green twig of hope and goodness in interpretation devastation of the killing fields.
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The Day of Magical Thinking, by Joan Didion
Read this hardcover to be astonished—by the gutting lurid of Didion's loss, and by authority power of her intellect and pull together sentences to transform it into come to an end immortal thing of beauty and hollow humanity.
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The At the same height Castle, by Jeannette Walls
Without a bit of sugarcoating, Walls shows how we can love our families and our history no matter acquire much of a nightmare it shout was. Her journey from the prevue park to the limo is monumental all-American success story.
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Me Talk Pretty Only Day, by David Sedaris
If laughter is the outrun medicine, Sedaris is a great copious bottle of it. The avatar a number of dysfunctional families everywhere, his sardonic, self-deprecating storytelling is guaranteed to deliver droll relief.
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