Explore our collection of memoir books. Discover key insights and summaries from the best titles in this genre.
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by Frances Mayes
3.8(315,731)
An American writer buys a run-down Tuscan villa, beginning a journey of restoration, cooking, and self-discovery in the Italian countryside.

by Randy Pausch
4.3(302,783)
With terminal cancer, a professor gives his 'last lecture' not as a farewell, but as a guide to living fully, achieving childhood dreams, and helping others achieve theirs.

by J.D. Vance
3.9(302,052)
A Yale Law graduate's memoir of his chaotic Rust Belt upbringing shows the ingrained struggles of family, class, and the fading American dream for the white working class.

by Todd Burpo
4.0(276,970)
A four-year-old boy's vivid, innocent account of his journey to heaven and back, complete with encounters with long-lost relatives and Jesus, challenges earthly perceptions of eternity.

by Corrie ten Boom
4.4(257,383)
During World War II, a Dutch watchmaker and her family turn their home into a refuge for Jewish people, risking their lives and eventually facing a concentration camp.

by David Sedaris
4.1(244,742)
Sedaris shows the humor and warmth in the everyday absurdities of his family life.

by Ta-Nehisi Coates
4.4(235,339)
In a letter to his son, Ta-Nehisi Coates explores the reality of being black in America, combining personal stories with history to show how race is a social construct and how people continue to fight for freedom.

by Anthony Bourdain
4.1(226,798)
Dive into the chaotic, exhilarating, and often gritty world behind the kitchen doors of a seasoned chef, where drugs, sex, and fine cuisine meet in a no-holds-barred memoir.

by John Berendt
3.9(223,939)
Step into Savannah's sultry, Spanish moss-draped world, where a high-society murder uncovers eccentric characters, voodoo rituals, and Old South secrets.

by Daniel James Brown
4.3(222,502)
During the Great Depression and rise of Nazism, nine working-class American rowers form a strong bond, pursue Olympic gold, and show the power of unity and determination.

by Stephen King
4.3(222,383)

by Sheryl Sandberg
4.0(222,376)
Sheryl Sandberg encourages women to overcome personal and external challenges to achieve leadership roles in their careers.

by Malcolm X
4.3(205,204)
From street crime and prison, Malcolm X's autobiography chronicles his transformation into a powerful voice for Black liberation and a devout Muslim, ultimately challenging his fiery rhetoric with a message of universal brotherhood.

by Barack Obama
3.9(192,910)
Barack Obama's personal journey explores his American and Kenyan heritage, forming an identity from the stories and facts of his absent father.

by David Sedaris
4.1(184,478)
From a parasitic worm in his mother-in-law's leg to the struggles of quitting smoking in Tokyo, David Sedaris shows life's absurdities with his usual self-deprecating humor and sharp observation.

by Piper Kerman
3.7(182,263)
A privileged Smith College alumna trades her comfortable life for a fifteen-month sentence in a federal prison, offering a raw, often humorous, and deeply human look into the hidden world of women behind bars.

by Susanna Kaysen
3.9(180,556)
Confined to a 1960s psychiatric hospital, Susanna Kaysen navigates sanity and madness, offering a sharp look into the lives of "interrupted" girls and the blurry lines that define them.

by Patti Smith
4.2(178,728)
Patti Smith's 'Just Kids' tells the story of her early life and artistic journey with Robert Mapplethorpe in 1970s New York, centered around the Chelsea Hotel.

by Barbara Ehrenreich
3.6(177,502)
Barbara Ehrenreich's undercover expose on minimum-wage work reveals that even two jobs are not enough to escape poverty.

by Allie Brosh
4.2(176,611)
Allie Brosh hilariously recounts her chaotic life, from debilitating depression to the absurdities of dog ownership, with stick-figure drawings that perfectly capture the human experience of being human.

by Christopher McDougall
4.3(168,304)
A journalist's quest to understand his running injuries leads him to Mexico's Copper Canyons, where he uncovers the secrets of the Tarahumara runners and challenges common beliefs about the human body's natural ability to run.

by Susannah Cahalan
4.1(167,527)
A young journalist's terrifying descent into a mysterious mental illness is chronicled as she and her family fight for a diagnosis and her very identity.

by Aziz Ansari
3.8(165,218)
Aziz Ansari humorously examines modern dating, from understanding pizza emojis to the search for a 'soul mate,' using global research.

by Jenny Lawson
3.9(164,790)
Jenny Lawson hilariously recounts her bizarre life, from a talking squirrel to sneaking a dead alligator on a plane, proving that our most awkward moments define us.