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Scarred: A Memoir of a Childhood Stolen and a Life Reclaimed

Exposing the long-lasting impacts of sexual abuse, Fredericks’s memoir is written clearly without sugarcoating and has the potential to reach readers in a similar situation.
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How the Hell Did I Not Know That: My Midlife Year from Couch to Curiosity

A memoir laced with humor and profanity that will draw readers in and keep them turning the pages as they learn facts about various subjects and the spirited Frost’s struggles and triumphs in navigating midlife.
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Went to London, Took the Dog: The Diary of a 60-Year-Old Runaway

Relating the challenges of aging and the joys of old friendships and new experiences, this memoir is a lovely addition to all collections.
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Class Clown: The Memoirs of a Professional Wiseass; How I Went 77 Years Without Growing Up

Lifelong fans of Barry will enjoy the familiar rhythm of his humorous (and sometimes satirical) storytelling, and first-time readers will enjoy his candid, unpretentious voice and hilarious anecdotes spanning nearly 80 years.

Every Weapon I Had: A Vietnam Vet’s Long Road to the Medal of Honor

Intended for audiences interested in military history, civil rights, or stories of personal triumph over obstacles, this work will resonate deeply, with its themes of courage and dedication.
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How To Lose Your Mother: A Daughter’s Memoir

Similar in style and tone to Michelle Zauner’s Crying in H Mart, this memoir is sure to be a favorite among fans of the genre for its compulsive readability and realness.

Freeing Teresa: A True Story About My Sister and Me

With vivid storytelling and insights, this audiobook highlights the power of love and advocacy. It is a testament to courage, care, and justice that leaves a lasting impression.
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It’s Only Drowning: A True Story of Learning To Surf and the Search for Common Ground

This mix of sports memoir, near-midlife crisis narrative, and buddy adventure offers easy reading with a political edge.
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Viewfinder: A Memoir of Seeing and Being Seen

Chu’s intimate yet lively narration will charm film buffs and memoir lovers alike. Share with fans of Jimmy O. Yang’s How To American.
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So It Started There: From Punk to Pulp

Fans of Pulp and Britpop will enjoy this (slightly overlong) insider account.
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A Soldier’s Life: A Black Woman’s Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion

There are plenty of autobiographies of white male military officers, but Cummings’s story stands out as an important account by a Black woman officer continuing the work of those who came before her. A perfect and timely book highlighting the benefits of diverse organizations.
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Accidentally on Purpose: A Memoir

Kish is an upbeat writer whose encouragement to be true to oneself will be appreciated by Top Chef fans.
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Last Secret Agent: My Life as a Spy Behind Nazi Lines

This highly readable account will appeal to casual World War II historians as well as those interested in the mechanics of spycraft, with the proviso that this is unapologetically a memoir, with all the narrow focus and bias that would suggest.
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The True Happiness Company: A Memoir

An absorbing and heartfelt reflection that will immerse readers interested in cults and memoirs.
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Gather Me: A Memoir in Praise of the Books That Saved Me

Listeners deeply rooted in the love of literature will relate to Edim’s reverence and appreciation for authors and their works. A memoir in books that should have a place in every audio memoir collection.
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Wild West Village: Not a Memoir (Unless I Win an Oscar, Die Tragically, or Score a Country #1)

Will appeal to listeners seeking a candid, conversational arts and entertainment memoir. Recommended for fans of Selma Blair’s Mean Baby or Jennette McCurdy’s I’m Glad My Mom Died.
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I Will Do Better: A Father’s Memoir of Heartbreak, Parenting, and Love

Bock’s memoir is a triumph, showcasing his talent for turning the deeply personal into something universally moving and profoundly relatable. It is a must-listen for new and seasoned parents alike, who will find themselves rooting for Bock and reflecting on their own experiences of love, sacrifice, parenthood, and self-discovery.

Theater Kid: A Broadway Memoir

Seller is an engaging storyteller and as passionate about directing summer camp theater as he is about producing award-winning Broadway shows. Highly recommended.
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Dancing with Muddy: Muddy Waters, Eric Clapton, and My Lucky Life in and out of the Blues

A lighthearted and mostly affectionate accounting of a remarkable career. For blues fans.
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Karen: A Brother Remembers

Grammer’s story is often raw and unflinchingly honest, and at other times self-centered. Readers of celebrity memoirs will want to consider.
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The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

Many people could produce essays on the songs in their lives that saved them, but Stratis’s well-practiced skill at writing on music, memory, and emotion gives this memoir a piercing and poetic quality that will move most readers.

The World of Nancy Kwan: A Memoir by Hollywood’s Asian Superstar

Kwan’s beautifully written memoir offers thoughtful insights into the film industry and the era; it’s a must-read for film enthusiasts.

Alive Day: A Memoir

This is an essential and unique memoir that should be read by those wanting a better understanding of military families’ difficulties and the ramifications of sending loved ones to war. Collections with PTSD memoirs should also consider this work.
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Hunger Like a Thirst: From Food Stamps to Fine Dining, a Restaurant Critic Finds Her Place at the Table

Each chapter of this memoir brings the flavor, from comforting memories to spicy encounters and sour experiences, that will make readers hungry for more.
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Dreaming of Home: A Young Latina’s Journey to Pride, Power, and Belonging

Jiménez’s story is one of transformation that is more than personal; it reaches the character of the United States and its faulty domestic and foreign policies and practices that fuel the ongoing immigration crisis. This is for readers who remain interested in America as an equitable, inclusive community of diverse backgrounds, classes, faiths, genders, races and immigrants.
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Foreign Fruit: A Personal History of the Orange

Inspiring and satisfying, even though Goh ultimately comes to no definite conclusion as to her meaning in life. This is a unique, can’t-miss title.

Aggregated Discontent: Confessions of the Last Normal Woman

For lovers of personalized essays with a journalistic bent, this essay collection is not one to miss.
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The Mother Code: My Story of Love, Loss, and the Myths That Shape Us

A readable trek that will ring true for many struggling with infertility.
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Forget the Fairy Tale and Find Your Happiness

Best suited for large libraries with expansive memoir collections.
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Untangling: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis

A stirring book that will be of interest to readers of memoirs about mental health or Jewish life, but also relevant to clinicians seeking a patient’s perspective.

Food for Thought: Essays and Ruminations

Whether exposing his favorite guilty-pleasure Little Debbie treat or the meals he won’t ever return to, Brown writes like he cooks (and judges cooking competitions), with confidence punched up with a shake of the curmudgeon and an extra dash of comedy.
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First in the Family: A Story of Survival, Recovery, and the American Dream

A sensitively narrated account, providing a window into the toll addiction takes and how it is possible to come out on the other side. Listeners will connect to Hoppe’s story of simultaneously longing for and losing control.
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Perseverance: Life and Death in the Subarctic

A compelling tale of one man’s struggle against nature and himself, conveying the immense personal satisfaction to be gained if one steps off the beaten track.
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No Fault: A Memoir of Romance and Divorce

Mlotek’s multifaceted account of marriage and divorce is a modern social examination more than a personal story.
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Cleavage: Men, Women, and the Space Between Us

A fierce understanding of a life well lived. Recommended for all memoir collections.
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Low-Hanging Fruit: Sparkling Whines, Champagne Problems, and Pressing Issues from My Gay Agenda

A recommended purchase, perfect for listeners who appreciate sharp humor and social commentary. Whether looking for a quick laugh or an insightful take on current events, this book provides both in abundance.
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What I Ate in One Year (and Related Thoughts)

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a self-described “snooty” celebrity memoir that chronicles a year in the kitchen, and in a life. Recommended for fans of Ina Garten’s Be Ready When the Luck Happens and Tom Colicchio’s Why I Cook.
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A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France

Hoffman’s journey in the French countryside will challenge listeners to consider what being “at home” really means. This captivating work will add flavor to any audio memoir collection.
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A Rebel in Gaza: A Daughter of Rafah Speaks

A passionate, precisely narrated account of recent events in Gaza and what it means to be a daughter of Rafah. Alghoul provides listeners with substantive insight into the courage required to keep writing and speaking out.
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The Paranormal Ranger: A Navajo Investigator’s Search for the Unexplained

Though some listeners might wish for more hard evidence to back up the author’s accounts of the inexplicable, Milford’s debut memoir will appeal to fans of the paranormal and those seeking alternate lenses for approaching unexplained phenomena.
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Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman

Shield’s inspiring and insightful narrative resonates. This fresh conversation will be a valuable addition to any collection focused on gender, personal growth, or aging.
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The Road Is Good: How a Mother’s Strength Became a Daughter’s Purpose

Aduba’s affecting memoir is a testament to resilience, cultural heritage, and self-discovery. This audio will resonate with fans of Orange Is the New Black and those interested in immigrants’ experiences and mother-daughter relationships.
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Prairie Man: My Little House Life & Beyond

Butler’s debut memoir is an enjoyable tribute to Little House on the Prairie and a testament to the life’s work of a thoroughly likable actor, director, and producer.
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We’ve Decided To Go in a Different Direction: Essays

Sanchez is unafraid to share her worst moments in this relatable and inspirational take on overcoming life’s unexpected obstacles.
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Behind the Red Velvet Curtain: An American Ballerina in Russia

This peek inside what it takes to become a Russian ballet dancer will inspire appreciation for Womack’s dogged determination to achieve her dream.
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It Seemed Like a Bad Idea at the Time

An entertaining, often hilarious behind-the-scenes look at working in show business.
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When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines

An engaging book for lovers of glossy magazines and the people who make them.
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Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over: My Guide to Life

Caine has a wealth of wisdom, experience, and genuine positivity, and his fans and cinephiles will significantly enjoy his musings.

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Happy To Help: Adventures of a People Pleaser

Wilson’s delightfully positive tone makes it seem as if one is catching up with a friend. Patrons, especially those who recognize themselves as people-pleasers, will enjoy this.
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The House of Hidden Meanings: A Memoir

RuPaul’s many fans will want to check out his self-narrated memoir, which offers a candid and sincere account of his experiences, reflections, and growth.

From Here to the Great Unknown

An intimate glimpse of Presley’s experiences growing up in the shadow of her father Elvis. This memoir is a beautiful tribute to the enduring power of love and the complexity of human experience through enduring family bonds.

We Will Be Jaguars: A Memoir of My People

A potent memoir and call to action, offering a galvanizing portrait of environmental activism, Indigenous resistance, and the devastation wrought by capitalist industrialization.
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The Mourner’s Bestiary

A compelling memoir, detailing the author’s passionate struggle to illuminate imperiled ecosystems even as a degenerative condition forces her to rethink work, parenting, and love.
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Lovely One: A Memoir

Listeners will be charmed and uplifted by this deeply personable and warmhearted account.

I Seek a Kind Person: My Father, Seven Children, and the Adverts That Helped Them Escape the Holocaust

This work serves as a brilliant example of how to uncover and describe a past that does not seek discovery.
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Restaurant Kid: A Memoir of Family and Belonging

This memoir adds a unique perspective on immigration by revisiting the journeys of displaced individuals before and after they arrived in North America.
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Ordinary Time: Lessons Learned While Staying Put

A beautifully written story of the sweetness of staying put, Jones’s book will add depth to any memoir collection.
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Those Who Stayed: A Vietnam Diary

In a landscape of Vietnam War literature saturated with accounts of U.S. servicemen, Krich offers a fresh account of life on the ground in Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon that handily counters popular U.S. understandings of those events.
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Freedom: Memoirs 1954–2021

Merkel’s easy prose offers an appealing read with instructive political and social analysis and commentary, replete with engaging insights into not only the woman herself but also major political developments and personalities of the early 21st century.

Coming Home

A deeply affecting account, revealing Griner’s resilience and the deep love that sustained her throughout a harrowing time.
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Raising Hare: A Memoir

In her debut work, a soothing narrative rich with exquisite detail, Dalton enchants. A reassuring tale for the nature-curious and memoir readers.

It Must Be Beautiful To Be Finished: A Memoir of My Body

Gies has written a standout, poignant, and much-needed look into what many disabled children are forced to deal with (often against their will or consent) and the ways it affects their mental health and wellbeing for their entire lives. It’s sure to appeal to readers of the work of Alice Wong and other disability rights’ activists.

Roots and Rhythm: A Life in Music

Peacock’s lyrical writing will draw readers in and keep them interested. This memoir will appeal to those interested in one man’s experiences in several contemporary music spaces.
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Monument Eternal

Coltrane’s winning spiritual exercise will appeal to readers looking for a wonderful memoir about music and personal faith.

Cher: The Memoir, Part One

A polished, thoughtful, and wildly entertaining audiobook with outstanding narrators.

Damn Glad To Meet You: My Seven Decades in the Hollywood Trenches

A top-shelf audiobook production from a well-known actor and director with the staying power and talent needed to navigate the fickle Hollywood realm.

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Held Together: A Shared Memoir of Motherhood, Medicine, and Imperfect Love

This touching, beautifully written work will help many people who have endured loss or complicated paths to parenthood. They are sure to find experiences that resonate with them.
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This Far: My Story of Love, Loss, and Embracing the Light

A celebration of the healing power of family and dance, Holker’s memoir to show how to heal from tragedy without wrapping everything up in a neat bow.

I’ll Have What She’s Having

A funny and upbeat “live, laugh, love” message like only Handler can deliver.

Accidental Shepherd: How a California Girl Rescued an Ancient Mountain Farm in Norway

Greensfelder’s engrossing account of farming emphasizes the value of tradition and community and is highly recommended for nature, agriculture and culture collections.
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Men Have Called Her Crazy: A Memoir

Recommended for libraries where books about pop culture figures circulate well and timely topics such as resistance to patriarchy and mental health are of interest.

The Maps They Gave Us: One Marriage, Reimagined

Emotional, raw, and real, this memoir is a deep dive into one couple’s trials and triumphs to redefine marriage to fit their lives and needs. A valuable addition to memoir collections.
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On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer

Steves’s journal offers a window into time, before travel through the greater Middle East became vastly more complicated. Recommended for Steves’s fans and armchair travelers.

Reading the Waves: A Memoir

Brilliant, unflinching, and written with the same heady, literary sophistication as Yuknavitch’s novels. Compounded by real moments of narrative vulnerability, this memoir is as much an act of dismembering as it is of remembering.

Bibliophobia: A Memoir

Vulnerable yet acerbic, this moving interrogation of the stories that helped Chihaya survive in a predominantly white environment validates the real and raw ways in which books shape people’s internal and external identities in personal, political, psychological, and social ways.

Kinda Korean: Stories from an American Life

A conversation-generating memoir. Give to readers who enjoyed I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy or Real Americans by Rachel Khong.
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From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption

Hooker has survived more in his life than most people, and fans of his music and the blues will appreciate learning his story.
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Fearless and Free: A Memoir

This dialogue with Baker revels in her poetic and often humorous way of speaking. Pair with Chris Chase and Jean-Claude Baker’s authoritative biography Josephine Baker: The Hungry Heart.
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Good Time Girl

Lacking humor, self-awareness, or any revelatory Bravo gossip, Gay misses the mark this time.
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elseship: an unrequited affair

A surprising and at times lyrical meditation that strives to grasp the meaning of a relationship that is not quite a friendship nor a love affair but something else. Confessional and ambitious, this memoir will engage readers with its visceral recreation of the experience of unrequited love.
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In Gad We Trust: A Tell-Some

A thoroughly enjoyable guide to a relatively charmed life.
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Everything and Nothing at Once: A Black Man’s Reimagined Soundtrack for the Future

Leon is alternately serious and comical as he tears down stereotypes of Black masculinity. Listeners won’t want to miss this engagingly narrated and deeply perceptive memoir.
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Manboobs: A Memoir of Musicals, Visas, Hope, and Cake

A poignant and impactful memoir that boldly invites listeners into Aijazuddin’s engaging story of identity, culture, religion, and race at a time when “visas, hope, and cake” aren’t as readily accessible to people who live on the margins.
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Ingrained: The Making of a Craftsman

The lyrical quality of the writing makes this memoir about woodcarving and being an artisan a lovely addition to any collection.
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What a Fool Believes: A Memoir

An underdog tale that is a must-listen for all jazz-rock and soul fans.
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I Finally Bought Some Jordans: Essays

An urgent, funny, and relatable collection, interweaving keen observations of modern crises with personal reflections on family, mental health, and grace. Recommended for fans of R. Eric Thomas’s Congratulations, the Best Is Over!
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The Only Way Through Is Out: A Memoir

Despite the somewhat uneven presentation, this audio resonates with conviction. Recommended for those who enjoyed Jessi Hempel’s The Family Outing.

Cher: The Memoir, Part One

Impossible to put down, this rollicking memoir is well-written and thoughtful and will have readers eager for the second volume.

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Brooke Shields Is Not Allowed To Get Old: Thoughts on Aging as a Woman

Shields’s fans will particularly enjoy this engaging and down-to-earth memoir. It is also an inspirational and reassuring reminder to all women that even the famous must come to terms with aging.

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The Slow Road North: How I Found Peace in an Improbable Country

Schaap depicts the profound impact a community can have on personal healing, offering listeners an intimate exploration of grief, recovery, and the power of place. The audiobook brims with compassion and an inviting spirit.
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Group Living and Other Recipes: A Memoir

Candid and uplifting, Milholland’s thought-provoking work may have listeners seeking more connections with those within their own lives. Recommend to those who enjoyed Katie Hafner’s Mother Daughter Me.
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Wanted: Toddler’s Personal Assistant; How Nannying for the 1% Taught Me About the Myths of Equality, Motherhood, and Upward Mobility in America

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking an insightful autobiography about the impact of wealth and privilege on the United States’ youngest generation. Recommended for fans of reflective life stories about society and culture, such as Maid by Stephanie Land.

It Gets Better…Except When It Gets Worse: And Other Unsolicited Truths I Wish Someone Had Told Me

This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a witty yet moving LGBTQIA+ arts and entertainment autobiography. Recommended for fans of Adam Rippon’s Beautiful on the Outside or Jonathan van Ness’s Over the Top.
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The Widow’s Guide to Dead Bastards

A tender and candid memoir, openly discussing mental health, human frailty, and the enduring connection between the living and the dead.
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Above the Noise: My Story of Chasing Calm

This winning audio will appeal to sports fans and listeners curious about the mental health journeys of athletes.
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Lost in China: A Memoir of WWII

While this audiobook has an intriguing premise, it falls short of fulfilling its promise.
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Under a Rock: A Memoir

A must-listen for fans of Blondie, music history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the vibrant cultural landscape of the late 20th century.
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Sharks Don’t Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist

Despite some audio imperfections, this debut memoir delights, offering a compelling story about science and passion, as well as fabulous information about sharks.
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MeatEater’s Campfire Stories: Discoveries, Revelations & Near Misses

This latest installment in MeatEater’s audio-only collection features passionate, gripping storytelling at its finest. Each tale is riveting, and the collection is highly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists, and nature lovers everywhere.
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