Welcome to our Biography & Memoir section, where the real stories of extraordinary heroes come to life. Here, you'll find tales of courage, resilience, and inspiration from people who have shaped the world or navigated incredible journeys. Browse books that remind us of our shared humanity and the infinite ways we can all impact the world.
Biography & Memoir
Staff Picks
No Words for This
No Words for This by Alison Mau, Ali Mau, is an evocative memoir that delves into personal resilience and identity....
HOPE
Hope by Pope Francis is a thought-provoking exploration of the Pope's teachings and reflections on the concept of hope as...
Freedom
Freedom by Angela Merkel is a reflective memoir where Merkel shares her journey from growing up in East Germany to...
Diddly Squat: Home to Roost
Diddly Squat: Home to Roost by Jeremy Clarkson is a humorous reflection on life on his farm. Clarkson shares amusing...
Hillbilly Elegy
Hillbilly Elegy by J. D. Vance is a memoir that explores the author's upbringing in a poor Appalachian town and...
How to Build a Car
How to Build a Car by Adrian Newey is an autobiography that explores the fascinating world of Formula One design....
Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over
Don't Look Back, You'll Trip Over by Michael Caine is a captivating memoir where the iconic actor reflects on his...
How To Be Wrong
How To Be Wrong by Rowan Simpson explores the author's personal journey and reflection on the concept of failure and...
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The 5 Types of Wealth
By Sahil BloomPaperback$3500Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Fall of WeWork
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Shoe Dog
By Phil KnightPaperback$2599Elsewhere:$2899Unit price /Unavailable★★★★★(1)In Stock -
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Beating the Street
By Peter LynchPaperback$3800Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Becoming Steve Jobs
By Brent Schlender and Rick TetzeliPaperback$4200Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Character Limit
By Kate Conger and Ryan MacHardback$6500Elsewhere:$7500Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women
By Emma SouthonPaperback$3700Unit price /UnavailableAvailable -
The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874-1932
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The Dead Are Arising
By Les Payne and Tamara PaynePaperback$3000Unit price /UnavailableAvailable -
Mark of the Lion: the Story of Charles Upham VC & Bar
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Biographies of creative and artistic heroes...
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I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You
By Miranda HartPaperback$3000Elsewhere:$4000Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Did I Ever Tell You This?
By Sam NeillHardback$5000Elsewhere:$5500Unit price /UnavailableAvailable -
The Year of Magical Thinking
By Joan DidionPaperback$2600Elsewhere:$2799Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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From Here to the Great Unknown: A Memoir
By Lisa Marie Presley and Riley KeoughPaperback$3600Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Farewell Yellow Brick Road
By Elton JohnHardback$9400Elsewhere:$12000Unit price /Unavailable★★★★★(1)In Stock -
Elvis and Me
By Priscilla Presley and Sandra HarmonPaperback$2500Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Home Is An Island
By Neville PeatPaperback$1500Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailableAvailable -
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Adventures of a Country Vet
By Rory DeanPaperback$3100Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
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Mark of the Lion: the Story of Charles Upham VC & Bar
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The Bookseller at the End of the World
By Ruth ShawHardback$3300Elsewhere:$3899Unit price /UnavailableIn Stock -
Three Wee Bookshops at the End of the World
By Ruth ShawHardback$3499Elsewhere:$3999Unit price /UnavailablePre-order -
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To read is to have experiences; every book changes my life at least a little bit. The first time I can remember this happening was when I was 10, with a biography of Thomas Edison.
Those who have no record of what their forebears have accomplished lose the inspiration which comes from the teaching of biography and history.
If you read enough biography and history, you learn how people have dealt successfully or unsuccessfully with similar situations or patterns in the past. It doesn't give you a template of answers, but it does help you refine the questions you have to ask yourself.
Whereas fiction is a continual discovery of what one wants to say, what one feels, what one means, and is, in that sense, a performance art, biography requires different skills - research and organization.
I think a biography is only as interesting as the lives and times it illuminates.