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Explore the Best Memoir & Biography Paperback Books
Dive into a curated selection of Memoir & Biography paperback books from both indie and traditionally published authors. Whether you're seeking timeless classics or new voices in Memoir & Biography, this page brings you printed stories that inspire, entertain, and endure. These books are hand-listed by passionate authors and are perfect for readers who still believe in the magic of turning real pages.
Marching to a Silent Tune: A Journey from We Shall to Hell No.
Marching to a Silent Tune is a childhood to young adult look at a complicated journey to social consciousness, civil liberties, war resistance and peace activism within the social and military environment of the turbulent 1950s and1960s.
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Lying Down With Dogs
Lying Down With Dogs is a series of interrelated essays about the years Caradine spent starting and running Other Mothers Animal Rescue. As in any worthwhile endeavor, life has a way of intervening and she includes some of those non-animal adventures in her tale as it is all a part of the larger Other Mothers saga.
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Confessions of a Rock 'n' Roll Name-Dropper: My Life Leading Up to John Lennon's Last Interview
Confessions of a Rock 'n' Roll Name-Dropper: My Life Leading Up to John Lennon's Last Interview is the story of my rock radio-related early life and career wrapped around the time I spent
with John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Dakota thanks to RKO Radio on December 8th. 1980 following their release of Double Fantasy!
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One Inch Between Life And Death
What begins as a routine hunting trip ends in chaos when 16-year-old Steven A. Hauer is shot by a .22 bullet. Bleeding and fading, survival becomes everything. A gripping true story of faith, grit, and purpose—facing death, finding strength, and living to tell it.
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Chicago Rage
Ronald Schulz didn't just live through the 1960s—he ran headlong into its blazing heart and came out scarred, wiser, and unflinchingly honest. In this powerful, unstructured memoir series, Schulz traces his tumultuous journey from a disillusioned teen in suburbia to a full-throated revolutionary immersed in the counterculture, radical politics, and personal upheaval that defined a generation.
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