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The Best Biographies and Memoirs

For some readers, real life is much more compelling than fiction, and real people are far more interesting than any character an author could dream up. If you're one of those readers, then biographies, autobiographies and memoirs are for you. 

The types of true stories are endless—there are romantic memoirs and tragic memoirs. There are short, essay-length memoirs that give you just a taste of an author’s writing. Perhaps you’re interested in a travel memoir that will make you feel as though you’ve walked the same steps as the writer, or you’re an American history buff looking for a bucket list of biographies on every American president. You could read a first-hand account from a former slave who became a dressmaker for Mary Todd Lincoln, or immerse yourself in Ruth Gruber’s own account of how she helped 1000 refugees find asylum. 

From biographies of politicians, business leaders, artists and celebrities, to memoirs that tell unforgettable true stories with unflinching honesty, these are the books that let you fully step into someone else's shoes.

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Mortal Games
Mortal Games
by Fred Waitzkin
Crimes of Passion
Crimes of Passion
by Howard Engel
Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge
Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge
by Col. Benjamin Tallmadge
In Search of Bisco
In Search of Bisco
by Erskine Caldwell
Welcome to the Silver Factory
Welcome to the Silver Factory
by Catherine O'Sullivan Shorr
My Vegetable Love
My Vegetable Love
by Carl H. Klaus
The Pattern in the Carpet
The Pattern in the Carpet
by Margaret Drabble
Let It Bang
Let It Bang
by RJ Young
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Resilient Black Girl
Resilient Black Girl
by MJ Fievre
Becoming Coach Jake
Becoming Coach Jake
by Martin Jacobson, Bill Saporito, Don Garber, Kyle Martino
The Great Detective
The Great Detective
by Zach Dundas
Lord of Publishing
Lord of Publishing
by Sterling Lord
Crafty Crooks & Conmen
Crafty Crooks & Conmen
by Nigel Blundell, Sue Blackhall
The Raven
The Raven
by Lou Reed
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Don't Trust, Don't Fear, Don't Beg
Don't Trust, Don't Fear, Don't Beg
by Ben Stewart
A Georgian Heroine
A Georgian Heroine
by Joanne Major, Sarah Murden
Clearly Now, the Rain
Clearly Now, the Rain
by Eli Hastings
Finding Lina
Finding Lina
by Helena Hjalmarsson
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Desert Flower
Desert Flower
by Waris Dirie, Cathleen Miller
Word Freak
Word Freak
by Stefan Fatsis
A Writer's Diary
A Writer's Diary
by Virginia Woolf
A Book of Silence
A Book of Silence
by Sara Maitland
The Boy at the Gate
The Boy at the Gate
by Danny Ellis
Home Cooking
Home Cooking
by Laurie Colwin
The Ghost Runner
The Ghost Runner
by Bill Jones
Critical Affairs
Critical Affairs
by Ned Rorem
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Jumping into the Parade
Jumping into the Parade
by Tim Brown, Bob Buford
Tarawa
Tarawa
by Robert Sherrod
Mountain Lines
Mountain Lines
by Jonathan Arlan
Shooting Victoria
Shooting Victoria
by Paul Thomas Murphy
Half the Way Home
Half the Way Home
by Adam Hochschild
The Brontes
The Brontes
by Juliet Barker
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Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
by Mark Bego
James Baldwin: The FBI File
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by William J. Maxwell
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Every list has different criteria, but the most sold autobiographies that rank on all of them are Barack Obama’s Dreams From My Father: A Story of Race and InheritanceThe Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X.

A memoir is a narrative written in the author’s perspective that details an important part of their life or a personal observation. While autobiographies are detailed accounts of a person’s life from beginning to end, memoirs are more narrative in tone and don’t have such a rigid structure, nor do they need to talk about a person’s entire life.