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by Kuki Gallmann
3.9(3,463)
In the untamed heart of Kenya, a young Italian socialite transforms into a resilient matriarch, battling personal tragedy and the raw power of the African wilderness to forge a legacy on 90,000 acres.

by Henry Miller
4.0(3,461)
In Greece, a poor Henry Miller, at Lawrence Durrell's urging, meets George Katsimbalis, a man whose colossal spirit helps Miller find a profound sense of self.

by The RZA
4.1(3,439)
From the gritty streets of Staten Island to hip-hop stardom, RZA shares how street wisdom, spiritual philosophy, and martial arts discipline shaped his life and the Wu-Tang Clan.

by John Safran
3.6(3,427)
An Australian filmmaker, haunted by the murder of a white supremacist he once interviewed, travels to the Deep South, uncovering a complex web of race, sex, and secrets that challenges his understanding of truth and prejudice.

by Shane Burcaw
4.1(3,395)
Shane Burcaw's memoir is an honest and funny look at living with spinal muscular atrophy, showing that even serious conditions can't stop a sharp mind and a 'you-only-live-once' attitude.

by Mark Twain
4.0(3,382)
Mark Twain's deathbed autobiography chronicles an America of riverboats and gold rushes, revealing the man behind the legendary tales with candor and humor.

by Basharat Peer
4.0(3,362)
In a land where ancient Sufi shrines are destroyed and temples become army bunkers, a Kashmiri's firsthand account exposes the brutality and 'painful romances' that draw youth into a separatist movement, changing paradise into a curfewed night.

by Emmanuel Guibert
4.3(3,342)
Amidst the brutal Soviet-Afghan War, a photographer's gripping visual diary, intertwined with Guibert's art, chronicles a perilous journey with Doctors Without Borders to heal a ravaged nation.

by Gary Paulsen
4.1(3,318)
From the loyal sled dog Cookie who saved his life to the brilliant Border Collie Josh, Gary Paulsen's memoir is a heartfelt tribute to the dozens of extraordinary canine companions who shaped his journey.

by Fauziya Kassindja
4.2(3,299)
Fauziya Kassindja's memoir tells of her escape from forced marriage and genital mutilation in Togo, her fight for asylum in American detention, and a legal battle that changed human rights for women globally.

by Henry Adams
3.6(3,289)
Haunted by the gap between his 19th-century Brahmin upbringing and the dizzying, fragmented start of the 20th, Henry Adams explores his own intellectual obsolescence and an education that left him unprepared for the modern world.

by James Thurber
4.1(3,221)
James Thurber's memoir is a funny look at his eccentric family, peculiar pets, and the absurdities of life in Columbus, Ohio.

by Raymond Chandler
3.9(3,151)
Philip Marlowe's quiet act of friendship with a troubled war veteran spirals into murder, deceit, and a relentless pursuit by both the law and a ruthless gangster, all while he grapples with what loyalty means in Los Angeles's shadowy underworld.

by Elena Dunkle
3.9(3,077)
Trapped in the relentless grip of anorexia, seventeen-year-old Elena meticulously starves herself, transforming her body into a battleground where anxiety's armor becomes self-destructive artillery.

by Sayo Masuda
3.9(2,984)
Sayo Masuda's direct memoir reveals the harsh realities of forced labor and sex work within the geisha system, offering a clear contrast to romanticized portrayals and showing a lifelong struggle for survival and truth in wartime Japan.

by John Barrowman
4.0(2,961)
John Barrowman's memoir traces his life from a childhood move across the Atlantic to West End stardom and 'Torchwood' fame, chronicling his journey of self-discovery, professional success, and finding love, all while in the public eye.

by Robin Lee Graham
4.2(2,822)
A 16-year-old sails solo around the world in a 24-foot sloop, finding love, fatherhood, and self-discovery over five years and 33,000 miles of ocean.

by Amitav Ghosh
3.8(2,782)
Amitav Ghosh searches for a medieval Indian slave in Egypt, only to find himself connected to a modern Egyptian village's life and customs.

by Nuala Gardner
4.1(2,744)
Henry, a devoted Golden Retriever, helps an autistic boy, Dale, connect with his family and the world, turning a daily struggle into a journey of connection and progress.

by Haing Ngor
4.5(2,714)
Haing Ngor's memoir describes the horrors of forced labor camps and the loss of his family under the Khmer Rouge, showing the human spirit's resilience during Cambodia's genocide.

by Richard Rashke
4.3(2,684)
Based on the accounts of eighteen survivors, "Escape from Sobibor" tells the story of the uprising and mass escape from the Nazi extermination camp.

by Jim Hutton
4.0(2,575)
From an anonymous barber to the steadfast gardener and intimate confidant, Jim Hutton offers an unvarnished, poignant look into the private world and final years of rock legend Freddie Mercury, revealing the quiet devotion behind the flamboyant icon.

by Eva Schloss
4.3(2,567)
Eva Schloss, Anne Frank's stepsister, recounts her survival of Auschwitz and the lifelong effort to honor those lost, finding purpose in remembrance.

by Derrick Jensen
4.3(2,466)
Jensen's memoir explores the ancient roots of violence, from childhood abuse to societal structures, urging us to find a language of connection older than our destructive habits.