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by Thi Bui
4.4(19,697)
Thi Bui's illustrated memoir explores the impact of war and displacement on her family, from their escape from Vietnam to her own journey into motherhood.

by David Brooks
3.7(19,347)
David Brooks examines how historical figures built inner character through humility, struggle, and self-restraint, offering a guide to a more meaningful life.

by Maggie Nelson
4.3(18,775)
Maggie Nelson explores love, loss, and seeing through the color blue, turning it into a way to think about desire, suffering, and truth.

by Robert A. Caro
4.4(18,717)
Lyndon B. Johnson's rise in the United States Senate, where his charm and legislative skill broke gridlock to pass Civil Rights legislation, changed American politics forever.

by Dian Fossey
4.2(18,511)
In the heart of an African rainforest, Dian Fossey dedicates thirteen years to unraveling the complex lives of mountain gorillas, transforming scientific understanding and sacrificing everything in her fight for their survival.

by Heinrich Harrer
4.1(18,468)
An Austrian POW's daring escape leads him on an unexpected seven-year journey through Tibet, changing him from an internee to a close observer of a vanishing spiritual world.

by Connor Franta
4.3(18,021)
Connor Franta shares his path from a quiet Midwestern upbringing to YouTube fame, detailing his struggles with self-discovery, body image, and accepting his sexuality, offering a photographic guide to living genuinely in the digital age.

by David Byrne
4.0(17,943)
David Byrne explores how context, technology, and culture have shaped music, revealing the surprising structure beneath every note and beat.

by Lawrence Anthony
4.5(17,657)
A conservationist's effort to save a herd of traumatized elephants on his South African reserve creates a strong bond built on trust and the elephants' natural intelligence.

by Dan Howell
4.5(17,391)
Two internet personalities invite readers into their chaotic, hilarious, and personal world, sharing everything from awkward teenage diaries to life moments and the secrets behind their friendship.

by Walter Lord
4.0(17,200)
Amidst the frigid chaos of the sinking Titanic, 'A Night to Remember' chronicles the harrowing final hours, where human nature emerged as passengers and crew faced their inevitable doom with acts of both self-sacrifice and desperate depravity.

by Joan Didion
4.2(16,973)
Joan Didion's "The White Album" looks at America's fractured mood in the late 1960s and 70s. It uses sharp, often unsettling stories to capture the era's mix of hope, fear, and cultural change, all set against California's bright but shadowed landscape.

by Jim Bouton
4.0(16,783)
Pitcher Jim Bouton exposes the hidden world of 1960s baseball with a rebellious spirit and a keen eye for the absurd, revealing the hilarious, heartbreaking, and human lives of the men behind America's pastime, changing how we view sports heroes.

by Suetonius
4.0(16,742)
With privileged access to imperial archives, Suetonius reveals the shocking private lives and public reigns of Rome's most powerful rulers, from Julius Caesar's ambition to Nero's artistic whims, in a collection of vivid, often scandalous, biographies.

by Willy Lindwer
4.3(16,657)
This book uses the accounts of six women who survived the Holocaust to reconstruct the 'unwritten' final chapter of Anne Frank's life, from her arrest to her death, showing the hell she endured.

by Sylvia Plath
4.3(16,632)
Sylvia Plath's complete journals show her literary ambition, personal struggles, and battle against inner demons, giving a window into the mind of a poetic genius.

by Tom Brokaw
4.0(16,539)
Tom Brokaw tells the story of the American generation shaped by the Great Depression and World War II, who saved the world and then built modern America, holding onto strong values of duty, honor, and responsibility.

by Paul Theroux
3.9(16,517)
Paul Theroux travels across continents on legendary 1970s trains, from the Orient Express to the Trans-Siberian, encountering diverse cultures and characters with his wit and sharp observations.

by Tori Spelling
3.6(16,511)
Tori Spelling reveals her privileged yet difficult childhood, career highs and lows, and the public scrutiny that shaped her, finally telling her story on her own terms.

by Daniel Keyes
4.3(16,239)
Explore the mind of Billy Milligan, where twenty-four distinct personalities battle for control after he's arrested for crimes he can't remember.

by Nando Parrado
4.3(16,189)
Stranded in the Andes after a plane crash, Nando Parrado treks across the frozen wilderness to reach his father, showing how an ordinary man can find great love and resilience.

by Michael Herr
4.2(16,073)
Michael Herr's "Dispatches" pulls readers into the disorienting world of the Vietnam War, creating a raw, poetic story from the broken pieces of frontline experience.

by James D. Watson
3.9(15,916)
James Watson's personal account describes the intense race to discover the double helix, revealing the ambition, intellect, and rivalries behind one of the 20th century's greatest scientific finds.

by Truddi Chase
4.0(15,823)
Ninety-two distinct personalities, 'the Troops,' recount their shared past of abuse and their extraordinary journey towards one woman's healing.