Unstoppable is an autobiography written by Russian professional tennis player Maria Sharapova. The book was first published in 2017 and provides an insight into the life of one of the most successful tennis players of all time. In this book, Sharapova shares her journey from her childhood in Russia to becoming a world-renowned athlete, as…
Julie Yip-Williams’ memoir, “The Unwinding of the Miracle,” is a poignant and deeply personal account of her journey through life, love, and illness. The book explores the themes of identity, family, and mortality, all while grappling with the harsh reality of a terminal diagnosis. In this powerful memoir, Yip-Williams shares her story of growing up…
Call Sign Chaos is a memoir written by Jim Mattis, a retired United States Marine Corps general and former Secretary of Defense. The book provides a glimpse into the life and experiences of Mattis, who is known for his tough leadership style and dedication to serving his country. In this book, Mattis shares his personal…
First They Killed My Father is a memoir written by Loung Ung. The book tells the story of Ung’s life during the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia. The book is divided into four parts, with each part focusing on a different period of Ung’s life during the regime. The book is a harrowing account of…
Good Morning, Monster is a memoir written by Catherine Gildiner. The book is an account of the author’s life, starting from her childhood until she becomes a therapist. The book is divided into several chapters, each of which focuses on a particular period of the author’s life. The book is a powerful and emotional read…
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history, has written a poignant and powerful book that speaks to the plight of millions of refugees worldwide. In “We Are Displaced,” Malala shares her own experiences of displacement and loss, as well as those of other refugees she has met on her travels. The book is…
In his book “Bedtime Biography: Edison,” Edmund Morris delves into the life of one of America’s most prolific inventors, Thomas Edison. The book provides an intimate look at Edison’s life, from his humble beginnings as a newsboy to his rise as a successful inventor and businessman. Throughout the book, Morris paints a vivid picture of…
Lady Sings the Blues is a memoir written by American jazz singer Billie Holiday with the help of William Dufty. The book was first published in 1956, three years after Holiday’s death, and it provides a gripping account of her life, struggles, and successes. In this book, Holiday shares her experiences growing up in poverty,…
Know My Name is a memoir written by Chanel Miller, who was previously known as Emily Doe after she was sexually assaulted by Brock Turner, a Stanford University swimmer, in January 2015. The book chronicles her journey from the night of the assault to the trial and beyond, shedding light on the impact of sexual…
Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow is a biography of one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. The book explores Hamilton’s life from his humble beginnings in Nevis to his rise as a key figure in the American Revolution and his role in shaping the United States’ economic and political systems. In the first chapter, Chernow…