Autobiographies
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- Don't stop believin', Olivia Newton-John
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- Funky, my defiant path through the wild world of combat sports, Ben Askren
- Best seat in the house, your backstage pass through my WWE journey, Justin Roberts
- My patients and other animals, a veterinarian's stories of love, loss, and hope, Suzy Fincham-Gray
- My life in a cat house, true tales of love, laughter, and living with five felines, Gwen Cooper
- All signs point to Paris, a memoir of love, loss, and destiny, Natasha Sizlo
- My morningless mornings, Stefany Anne Golberg
- Black boy smile, a memoir in moments, D. Watkins
- Born just right, Jordan Reeves & Jen Lee Reeves
- Nîtisânak, Lindsay Nixon
- 48 peaks, hiking and healing in the White Mountains, Cheryl Suchors
- The war as I saw it, in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, through the eyes of a Black boy, George Makonese Matuvi
- If all the seas were ink, a memoir, Ilana Kurshan
- What belief can do, how God turned my pain into power and tragedy into triumph -- and how he can do the same for you, Ron Archer with Mike Yorkey
- Yukie's island, my family's World War II story, written by Yukie Kimura, Kōdo Kimura, and Steve Sheinkin ; illustrated by Kōdo Kimura
- Writing my wrongs, life, death, and redemption in an American prison, Shaka Senghor
- Never play dead, how the truth makes you unstoppable, Tomi Lahren
- Still life at eighty, the next interesting thing, Abigail Thomas
- Essentially Charli, the ultimate guide to keeping it real /, Charli D'Amelio
- Distant skies, an American journey on horseback, Melissa A. Priblo Chapman
- There's a hole in my bucket, a journey of two brothers, Royd Tolkien
- The wayward and the seeking, a collection of writings by Jean Toomer, edited with an introduction by Darwin T. Turner
- Black resilience, the blueprint for Black triumph in the face of racism, K. Braeden Anderson
- Letters to Gil, a memoir, Malik Al Nasir ; with a foreword by Lemn Sissay
- The life I've picked, John McEuen
- The memoirs of Harry S. Truman, a reader's edition, edited by Raymond H. Geselbracht
- The song and the silence, a story about family, race, and what was revealed in a small town in the Mississippi Delta while searching for Booker Wright, Yvette Johnson
- A time for action, empowering the faithful to reclaim America, Rafael Cruz ; foreword by Glenn Beck ; epilogue by Senator Ted Cruz
- Tsimshian eagle, a culture bearer's journey, David A. Boxley with Steve Quinn
- Cold crematorium, reporting from the land of Auschwitz, József Debreczeni ; translated from the Hungarian by Paul Olchváry ; foreword by Jonathan Freedland
- Between the stops, the view of my life from the top of the number 12 bus, Sandi Toksvig
- Una tierra prometida, Barack Obama ; traducción de Andrés Barba, Carmen M. Cáceres, Efrén del Valle, Marcos Pérez Sánchez y Francisco J. Ramos
- Not a novel, a memoir in pieces, Jenny Erpenbeck ; translated from the German by Kurt Beals
- Sixty, a diary of my sixty-first year : the beginning of the end, or the end of the beginning?, Ian Brown
- How not to be a politician, a memoir, Rory Stewart
- Panic and joy, my solo path to motherhood, Emma Brockes
- Beyond innocence, an autobiography in letters : the later years, Jane Goodall ; edited by Dale Peterson
- Tower dog, life inside the deadliest job in America, Douglas Scott Delaney
- Saturday's child, a daughter's memoir, Deborah Burns
- No safe spaces, Dennis Prager, Mark Joseph, editors ; with a foreword by Adam Corolla
- Fierce at four foot two, Terra Jolé
- On fire, Larry Brown
- To lose the madness, field notes on trauma, loss and radical authenticity, photos and essay by L.M. Browning
- I.M., a memoir, by Isaac Mizrahi
- Entry without inspection, a writer's life in El Norte, Cecile Pineda
- The tennis partner, Abraham Verghese
- Balanchine's apprentice, from Hollywood to New York and back, John Clifford
- The secret war against Hitler, by William Casey
- 41-love, on addictions, tennis, and refusing to grow up, Scarlett Thomas
Outgoing Resources
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