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These best-selling celebrity memoirs range from inspirational to funny and gossipy, including Prince Harry, Paris Hilton, Barbra Streisand, and more. 30 Juiciest Celebrity Memoirs to Read for the ...
The famous New York Times restaurant critic's memoir of her first 30 years is a smorgasbord of compelling locations—New York in the 1960s, boarding school in Montreal, travels in Tunisia, Crete ...
Fill your reading list with books from Lana Wood, Carrie Fisher, Danny Trejo, Michael J. Fox, Sharon Stone, and more stars revealing both juicy celebrity gossip and vulnerable personal truths.
Vivat Direct Limited, t/a Reader's Digest, a publishing company in the UK that usually prints Reader's Digest Select Editions, [5] has published World's Best Reading books starting in 2010: Kidnapped/Treasure Island (ISBN 0276446585), Wuthering Heights (ISBN 0276446518), Oliver Twist, Pride & Prejudice, A Study In Scarlet/The Hound Of The ...
The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging authors. [1] The following are a few of the individuals who contributed to the list. Authors (fiction)
Ulysses S. Grant, working on his memoirs in 1885. His Personal Memoirs is considered by historians to be among the best by a U.S. president. Many presidents of the United States have written autobiographies about their presidencies and/or (some periods of) their life before their time in office. Some 19th-century U.S. presidents who wrote ...
I’ll continue to read new memoirs and update this list throughout the year, so if your favorite isn’t here, feel free to reach out and tell me about it.) And now, presented in no particular ...
The firm of Grant & Ward did well at first, bolstered by Ward's skills and Grant's name. The former president bragged to friends that he was worth two and a half million dollars, and family members and friends poured money into the firm. But Grant was largely disengaged from the company's business, often signing papers without reading them. [8]