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Growing Up Amish: A Memoir

Ira Wagler

One fateful starless night, 17-year-old Ira Wagler got up at 2 AM, left a scribbled note under his pillow, packed all of his earthly belongings into in a little black duffel bag, and walked away from his home in the Amish settlement o...

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Published: Jul 2011

Fall to Pieces: A Memoir of Drugs, Ro...

Mary Forsberg Weiland

In March 2007, twenty-four hours after Mary Weiland dragged her husband Scott's pricey rock-star wardrobe onto their driveway and torched it, she was locked up in a mental hospital. Watching all this were her frightened extended famil...

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Published: Dec 2010

The Orchard: A Memoir

Theresa Weir

THE ORCHARD is the story of a street-smart city girl who must adapt to a new life on an apple farm after she falls in love with Adrian Curtis, the golden boy of a prominent local family whose lives and orchards seem to be cursed. Marr...

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Published: Sep 2012

An Alphabetical Life: Living it up in...

Wendy Werris

Little did Wendy Werris imagine that when she began a temp job at a Hollywood bookstore in 1970 at age nineteen, she had embarked on a thirty-five year career that would stretch into a journey of self-discovery and literary enlightenm...

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Published: Nov 2006

In the New World: Growing Up with Ame...

Lawrence Wright

We first meet Larry Wright in 1960. He is thirteen and moving with his family to Dallas, the essential city of the New World just beginning to rise across the southern rim of the United States. As we follow him through the next two de...

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Published: Feb 2013

More, Now, Again: A Memoir of Addicti...

Elizabeth Wurtzel

Elizabeth Wurtzel published her memoir of depression, Prozac Nation, to astonishing literary acclaim. A cultural phenomenon by age twenty-six, she had fame, money, respecteverything she had always wanted except that one, true thing: h...

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Published: Jan 2003

The Unwinding of the Miracle: A Memoi...

Julie Yip-Williams

NEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLER - As a young mother facing a terminal diagnosis, Julie Yip-Williams began to write her story, a story like no other. What began as the chronicle of an imminent and early death became something much more--a pow...

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Published: Mar 2020

Confessions of a Missouri Guerrilla: ...

Cole Younger

This is an intelligent, articulate, Cole Younger-not the blood-thirsty desperado of myth. Now he tells HIS side of the story.' The Kansas-Missouri border was a bitter place in the 1850's, and no one knew that more than the Younger ...

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Published: Mar 2008

The Pursuit of Happyness

Chris Gardner

In a candid memoir, a successful entrepreneur traces his journey from growing up with an abusive stepfather, to life on the streets as a homeless man with a small toddler in tow, to his triumphant battle to the top as a self-made mill...

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Published: Nov 2006

Dreams from My Father: A Story of Rac...

Barack Obama

All men live in the shadow of their fathers--the more distant the father, the deeper the shadow. Barack Obama describes his confrontation with this shadow in his provocative autobiography. DREAMS FROM MY FATHER, and he also persuasive...

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Published: Aug 2004

We Thought You Would Be Prettier: Tru...

Laurie Notaro

She thought she’d have more time. Laurie Notaro figured she had at least a few good years left. But no–it’s happened. She has officially lost her marbles. From the kid at the pet-food store checkout line whose coif i...

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Published: May 2005

Smashed: Story of a Drunken Girlhood

Koren Zailckas

A twenty-four-year-old survivor of alcoholism recounts her journey from teen experimentation to binge drinking, a process during which she endured depression, rage, sexual exploitation, and troubled relationships before making the dec...

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Published: Feb 2006

A Three Dog Life

Abigail Thomas

When Abigail Thomas's husband, Rich, was hit by a car, his brain shattered. Subject to rages, terrors, and hallucinations, he must live the rest of his life in an institu-tion. He has no memory of what he did the hour, the day, the ye...

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Published: Jan 2006

The Life and Times of Thunderbolt Kid...

Bill Bryson

From one of the most beloved and bestselling authors in the English language, a vivid, nostalgic, and utterly hilarious memoir of growing up in the 1950sBill Bryson was born in the middle of the American century—1951—in th...

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Published: Sep 2007

Running with Scissors: A Memoir

Augusten Burroughs

When his dysfunctional family sent Augusten Burroughs away to be raised in the home of his mother’s therapist, he became part of an even more dysfunctional and unusual family dynamic. In this bestseller, which has become a class...

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Published: Dec 2005

Almost French: Love and a New Life in...

Sarah Turnbull

A delightful, fresh twist on the travel memoir, Almost French takes us on a tour that is fraught with culture clashes but rife with deadpan humor. Sarah Turnbull's stint in Paris was only supposed to last a week. Chance had broug...

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Published: Aug 2004

Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII

David Starkey

No one in history had a more eventful career in matrimony than Henry VIII. His marriages were daring and tumultuous, and made instant legends of six very different women. In this remarkable study, David Starkey argues that the king wa...

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Published: May 2004

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Isabel Allende

Written next to the hospital bedside of her critically ill daughter, the acclaimed author of The House of the Spirit presents the story of her ancestors and youth, reflecting on the challenges and achievements of one family during a t...

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Published: Apr 1996

Hypocrite in a Pouffy White Dress

Susan Jane Gilman

A collection of true stories by everyday women follows such remembrances as coming of age as an unfashionable white girl in an all-Puerto Rican neighborhood, experiencing embarrassment in front of a rock star, and receiving horrible m...

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Published: Jan 2005

The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantru...

Laurie Notaro

Laurie Notaro has an uncanny ability to attract insanity–and leave readers doubled over with laughter. Need proof? Check out The Idiot Girl and the Flaming Tantrum of Death and try not to bust a gut.Join Notaro as she experiences th...

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Published: Apr 2009

Divided Minds: Twin Sisters and Their...

Carolyn Spiro

A dual memoir tells the alternating stories of a pair of identical twin sisters, a schizophrenic and a psychiatrist, in an account that traces their childhoods, the deterioration of the favored sister into mental illness, and the othe...

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Published: Aug 2006

Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a...

Piper Kerman

A compelling, often hilarious, and unfailingly compassionate portrait of life inside a women's prison When Piper Kerman was sent to prison for a ten-year-old crime, she barely resembled the reckless young woman she'd been when, short...

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Published: Feb 2011

The Family on Beartown Road: A Memoir...

Elizabeth Cohen

A New York Times Notable BookThe Family on Beartown Road is Elizabeth Cohen’s true and moving portrait of love and courage. Elizabeth, a member of the “sandwich generation”—those caught in the middle, simultan...

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Published: Mar 2004

Augusta, Gone: A True Story

Martha Tod Dudman

Parents are advised to approach this wrenching memoir with caution--it will evoke all their worst fears. IIt's not just that Martha Tod Dudman frankly delineates her daughter Augusta's descent into drinking, smoking, drug use, and tru...

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Published: Apr 2002

Name All the Animals: A Memoir

Alison Smith

Recounts the author's teenage experience of losing her beloved older brother in a car accident, a loss after which she managed her grief by engaging in self-destructive behaviors until her forbidden love for another girl helped her de...

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Published: Feb 2005

I Cried, You Didn't Listen: A Survivo...

Dwight Edgar Abbott

'The author's well-written story comes at the reader fast and furiously…shocking readers into an awareness of the inhumanity of America's juvenile penal institutions.'-Publishers Weekly At age nine, a family tragedy forced ...

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Published: Aug 2006

Chronicles: Volume One (Chronicles)

Bob Dylan

The first volume of the long-awaited Bob Dylan autobiography, CHRONICLES, is a first-person journey through three decades. Dylan travels in time from his Minnesota youth to his 1960s Greenwich Village early years--a period of cultural...

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Published: Sep 2005

Without a Map: A Memoir

Meredith Hall

A New York Times Bestseller and 2007 Book Sense SelectionMeredith Hall's moving but unsentimental memoir begins in 1965, when she becomes pregnant at sixteen. Shunned by her insular New Hampshire community, she is then kicked out of t...

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Published: Apr 2008

Kitchen Privileges: A Memoir

Mary Higgins Clark

Bestselling author Mary Higgins Clark writes about her early years, beginning with her Bronx childhood during the Depression with her widowed mother, to her own widowhood and the raising of her five children years later. She also writ...

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Published: Oct 2003

The Hollywood Book of Death: The Biza...

James Robert Parish

The death of a celebrity is often as fascinating as--and sometimes more fascinating than--a star's actual life. From the grisly end of Sharon Tate at the hands of the Manson family and the mysterious demise of Bob Crane to the peacefu...

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Published: Oct 2001
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