We Value Your Privacy

This site uses cookies to improve user experience. By continuing to browse, you accept the use of cookies and other technologies.

I UNDERSTAND
LEARN MORE
Subscribe
AboutAbout
DealsDeals
ArticlesArticles
GenresGenres

The Best Biographies of All Time

Biographies are written retellings of one (usually famous or notable) person’s life. Biographies differ from autobiographies or memoirs in that they are written by an author about another person other than themself. 

The best biographies are books that allow readers to feel emotionally connected to the subject while also learning vital historical information. Good biography books cover both what the subject accomplished or did in their life and who they were as a person. 

While many biographies focus on already well known figures, some of the best biographies of all time are centered on people whose impacts on society haven’t been widely celebrated. Biographies are one way that these people can get the recognition they are due and have their legacies celebrated. 

By reading about the life of one person, we can learn a lot about the time and place they lived in and how their actions have affected the world as we know it. 

Here are some of the best biographies for you to get started with right now!

Current Book Deal

Loading...
Survival Lessons
Survival Lessons
by Alice Hoffman
The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder
The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder
by Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson
The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward
The Secret Worlds of Stephen Ward
by Anthony Summers, Stephen Dorril
The Outsider
The Outsider
by Colin Wilson
The Hooligans of Kandahar
The Hooligans of Kandahar
by Joseph Kassabian
Life on the Mississippi
Life on the Mississippi
by Mark Twain
Love with a Chance of Drowning
Love with a Chance of Drowning
by Torre DeRoche
Depression Hates a Moving Target
Depression Hates a Moving Target
by Nita Sweeney
Ten Days in a Mad-House
Ten Days in a Mad-House
by Nellie Bly
Cloris
Cloris
by Cloris Leachman, George Englund
Mortal Games
Mortal Games
by Fred Waitzkin
Blood River
Blood River
by Tim Butcher
Mean
Mean
by Myriam Gurba
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes
by Elizabeth Keckley
A Walker in the City
A Walker in the City
by Alfred Kazin
Wine Girl
Wine Girl
by Victoria James
Colter
Colter
by Rick Bass
Charlie Wilson's War
Charlie Wilson's War
by George Crile
A Place to Stand
A Place to Stand
by Jimmy Santiago Baca
At Eighty-Two
At Eighty-Two
by May Sarton
James Tiptree, Jr.
James Tiptree, Jr.
by Julie Phillips
Desert Places
Desert Places
by Robyn Davidson
Chosen by a Horse
Chosen by a Horse
by Susan Richards
BUY
SEE MORE RECOMMENDATIONS
Saddle Up: 11 Books About Horses
Islands, the Universe, Home
Islands, the Universe, Home
by Gretel Ehrlich
Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus
by Patricia Bosworth
Papa Hemingway
Papa Hemingway
by A. E. Hotchner
Revolutionaries
Revolutionaries
by Jack Rakove
Life at the Dakota
Life at the Dakota
by Stephen Birmingham
The Garden of the Gods
The Garden of the Gods
by Gerald Durrell
Spectacle
Spectacle
by Pamela Newkirk
Montgomery Clift
Montgomery Clift
by Patricia Bosworth
Small Fry
Small Fry
by Lisa Brennan-Jobs
Heartsounds
Heartsounds
by Martha Weinman Lear
You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan
You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan
by Susan Fensten, Brian Whitney
Barefoot to Avalon
Barefoot to Avalon
by David Payne
Chiang Kai-Shek
Chiang Kai-Shek
by Emily Hahn
BUY
SEE MORE RECOMMENDATIONS
11 Top-Notch Works of Journalism
Serpentine
Serpentine
by Thomas Thompson
Becoming a Man
Becoming a Man
by Paul Monette
A Bridge for Passing
A Bridge for Passing
by Pearl S. Buck
Jackie as Editor
Jackie as Editor
by Greg Lawrence
My Kitchen Wars
My Kitchen Wars
by Betty Fussell
The Naked God
The Naked God
by Howard Fast
Always Running
Always Running
by Luis J. Rodriguez
Washington
Washington
by James Thomas Flexner
A Book of Bees
A Book of Bees
by Sue Hubbell, Sam Potthoff
Shade It Black
Shade It Black
by Jess Goodell, John Hearn
Rachel Carson
Rachel Carson
by Linda Lear
Capote
Capote
by Gerald Clarke
Francis of Assisi
Francis of Assisi
by Andre Vauchez
BUY
SEE MORE RECOMMENDATIONS
8 Must-Read Books About Saints
Showing 101-150 of 302 results

The best biography depends on what you’re interested in! If you are a big music fan, you might want to pick up Maynard Solomon’s Pulitzer Prize finalist Mozart. If you’re a sports fan, consider reaching for Jonathan Eig’s New York Times-bestselling biography of Muhammed Ali, Ali. There are biographies of people who have been influential in almost all areas of society. Some recent best-selling biographies include Rebecca Skloot’s The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and Alexander Hamilton, Ron Chernow’s biography that inspired the Broadway musical. 

It’s important to read biographies in order to gain an understanding of people throughout history and the contexts they lived in. It is important to recognize the achievements and contributions people have made and to remember actions, both heroic and villainous, in order to inform our present and future.