New Biography & Memoirs
Check out all the new biographies and memoirs we’ve added since July!
December 1, 2020
Check out all the new biographies and memoirs we’ve added since July!
In this list: celebrities and artists, crime, food, history, life and family, mental health, presidents and first ladies, politics and social justice, science, and sports.
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Celebrities and Artists
The Answer Is…
Reflections on My Life
Alex Trebek
Longtime Jeopardy! host and television icon Alex Trebek reflects on his life and career.
Chasing the Light
Oliver Stone
An intimate memoir by the controversial and outspoken, Oscar-winning director and screenwriter includes coverage of his complicated New York childhood, service in Vietnam, cocaine addiction and creative struggles and triumphs in 1970s and 1980s Hollywood.
The Chiffon Trenches
Andre Leon Talley
A deeply revealing memoir by a noted style icon captures the fashion world from the inside out, in its most glamorous and most cutthroat moments.
Cross of Snow
A Life of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Nicholas A. Basbanes
Draws on exclusive access in a major literary portrait of the beloved 19th-century poet that reassesses Longfellow’s remarkable stature and celebrity as well as his close friendships with such fellow artists as Charles Dickens, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Oscar Wilde.
Frida in America
Celia Stahr
Describes the years the Mexican artist spent in America beginning in 1930 with her new, older, and already world-famous husband, Diego Rivera, and the impact living in diverse cities of San Francisco, Detroit and New York had on her painting.
Frontier Follies
Adventures in Marriage and Motherhood in the Middle of Nowhere
Ree Drummond
The Food Network star and author of the best-selling Pioneer Woman Cooks series shares heartwarming, laugh-out-loud stories and reflections about her life in the country with her four children and rancher husband.
Greenlights
Matthew McConaughey
From the Academy Award-winning actor comes an unconventional memoir filled with raucous stories, outlaw wisdom, and lessons learned the hard way about living with greater satisfaction.
Hold On, But Don’t Hold Still
Hope and Humor from my Seriously Flawed Life
Kristina Kuzmic
The popular family lifestyle guru traces her journey from an immigrant high-school student and single mother to a social-media influencer and grateful recipient of support by Oprah Winfrey, sharing heartfelt advice for today’s overworked moms on how to achieve self-acceptance.
Is This Anything?
Jerry Seinfeld
Collecting material from half a century in comedy, a chronologically arranged selection of favorite skits and memories by the iconic funnyman and author of the best-selling Seinlanguage includes selections from his original “Catch a Rising Star” performance.
Jay-Z
Made in America
Michael Eric Dyson
Examines the biggest themes of JAY-Z’s career, including hustling, and it recognizes the way that he’s always weaved politics into his music, making statements about race, criminal justice and black wealth.
The Last Days of John Lennon
James Patterson
Published to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Lennon’s assassination and based on insider interviews, a chronicle of the iconic music artist’s final days includes coverage of his last album and the life of Mark David Chapman.
Let Love Rule
Lenny Kravitz
Lenny Kravitz looks back at his life with candor, self-scrutiny and humor.
Mad At the World
A Life of John Steinbeck
William Souder
The Pulitzer Prize-finalist author of Under a Wild Sky explores how John Steinbeck’s complicated persona and firsthand struggles through the depths of the Great Depression gave him deeply empathic perspectives that shaped his politics and his evocative characters and themes.
The Meaning of Mariah Carey
Mariah Carey
Global icon, award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, actress, mother, daughter, sister, storyteller, and artist Mariah Carey finally tells the unfiltered story of her life.
More Than Love
An Intimate Portrait of my Mother, Natalie Wood
Natasha Gregson Wagner
The heartbreaking, never-before-told story of Hollywood icon Natalie Wood’s glamorous life, sudden death, and lasting legacy, written by her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner.
No Time Like the Future
An Optimist Considers Mortality
Michael J. Fox
The award-winning actor shares personal stories and observations about illness and health, aging, the strength of family and friends, and how our perceptions about time affect the way we approach mortality.
The Rural Diaries
Love, Livestock, and Big Life Lessons Down on Mischief Farm
Hilarie Burton
The actress best known for One Tree Hill chronicles her move from Los Angeles to Rhinebeck, New York where she and her husband manage a farm, raise their children, build chicken coops and make dandelion wine.
She Come By It Natural
Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs
Sarah Smarsh
The National Book Award-finalist author of Heartland explores how the music of Dolly Parton and other prominent women country artists has both reflected and validated the harsh realities of rural working-class American women.
Wild Thing
The Short, Spellbinding Life of Jimi Hendrix
Philip Norman
Published to mark the 50th anniversary of Hendrix’s death, a commemorative portrait by the best-selling author of Shout! draws on interviews with friends, lovers, bandmates and family members to include coverage of Hendrix’s segregated early performances and historic appearances.
Crime
The Buddhist on Death Row
How One Man Found Light in the Darkest Place
David Sheff
Explores the spiritual transformation of death-row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters, describing the brutal suffering that led him to the discipline of meditation and his embrace of the philosophies of Buddhism.
Dancing With the Octopus
A Memoir of a Crime
Debora Harding
Traces the author’s remarkable counterintuitive healing journey in the aftermath of trauma, relating how she survived a violent abduction only to endure her family’s denial, an abandonment that compelled her to learn her imprisoned attacker’s story.
Is Rape a Crime?
A Memoir, an Investigation, and a Manifesto
Michelle Bowdler
A Harvard-trained social justice advocate and award-wining Tufts University health director shares the story of her own experience with sexual violence while examining how rape is or is not treated as a violent crime in today’s America.
Memorial Drive
A Daughter’s Memoir
Natasha Trethewey
The former U.S. poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Native Guard shares a chillingly personal memoir about the brutal murder of her mother at the hands of her former stepfather.
Notes on a Silencing
A Memoir
Lacy Crawford
The author of Early Decision traces her healing journey after a traumatizing sexual assault at infamous St. Paul’s boarding school, describing how she helped police uncover proof of the school’s institutionalized mandate of silence.
When Truth is All You Have
Jim McCloskey
The founder of the Centurion Ministries, the first American organization dedicated to freeing the wrongly imprisoned, describes his life-changing advocacy of an innocent convict and his establishment of a movement that has freed dozens of victims.
Food
Eat a Peach
David Chang with Gabe Ulla
The chef behind Momofuku and star of Netflix’s Ugly Delicious gets uncomfortably real in his debut memoir.
The Man Who Ate Too Much
The Life of James Beard
John Birdsall
A full-length biography inspired by the viral essay, “America, Your Food Is So Gay,” recasts the iconic food personality as a closeted gay man who found acceptance and passion through a culturally rich career spent informing America’s increasingly sophisticated palate.
Rebel Chef
In Search of What Matters
Dominique Crenn with Emma Brockes
The first female chef in the United States to receive three Michelin Stars, who never even went to culinary school or trained in French kitchens, describes how she charted her own unconventional course and opened her influential San Francisco restaurant.
History
Agent Sonya
Moscow’s Most Daring Wartime Spy
Ben Macintyre
The New York Times best-selling author of The Spy and the Traitor reveals the story of the female spy hidden in plain sight who set the stage for the Cold War—one of the last great intelligence secrets of the 20th century.
Code Name Madeleine
A Sufi Spy in Nazi-Occupied Paris
Arthur J. Magida
Documents the story of artist Noor Inayat Khan, the daughter of an Indian Sufi mystic who joined the British SOE during World War II and became an only wireless operator in Paris during the crucial months leading up to D-Day.
Dare to Fly
Simple Lessons in Never Giving Up
Martha McSally
The first American woman combat jet pilot and Arizona Senator presents a motivational life guide that explains how she overcame formidable boundaries by following a set of key principles based on making courage a choice.
The Daughters of Yalta
Catherine Grace Katz
Reveals the story of the three intelligent and glamorous young women who accompanied their famous fathers to the Yalta Conference with Stalin, and the fateful reverberations in the waning days of World War II.
The Indomitable Florence Finch
The Untold Story of a War Widow Turned Resistance Fighter and Savior of American POWs
Robert J. Mrazek
Documents the forgotten life of the Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and Filipina native who saved countless American lives during the Pacific War against Japan in the face of bigotry for her mixed-race heritage.
The Inevitability of Tragedy
Henry Kissinger and His World
Barry Gewen
A revisionist portrait of the diplomatic advisor under the Nixon and Ford administrations illuminates the controversies and fundamental ideas behind his policies, discussing how Kissinger’s views were partly shaped by his experiences as a Jewish-German refugee
Love in the Blitz
The Long-Lost Letters of a Brilliant Young Woman to Her Beloved on the Front
Eileen Alexander
This extraordinary glimpse of life in London during World War II is told through recently discovered letters written by a young woman to her university beau as she tries to carve a place for herself in a time of uncertainty, providing a vivid and personal account of this historic era.
The Man in the Red Coat
Julian Barnes
From the Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Sense of an Ending comes a witty, revelatory tour of Belle Époque Paris, via the remarkable life story of the pioneering surgeon, Samuel Pozzi.
Olive the Lionheart
Lost Love, Imperial Spies, and One Woman’s Journey to the Heart of Africa
Brad Ricca
Draws on personal writings in an account of Olive MacLeod’s search for her missing fiancé, naturalist Boyd Alexander, in 1910 Africa, a quest shaped by dangerous natural elements, a murderous leopard cult and two adorable lion cubs.
Those Who Forget
Geraldine Schwarz
A book published to international awards and acclaim offers an account of the author’s German and French grandparents’ lives during World War II, an in-depth history of Europe’s post-war reckoning with fascism, and an urgent appeal to remember as a defense against today’s rise of far-right nationalism.
Life and Family
Filthy Beasts
Kirkland Hamill
A writer for Salon and The Advocate reflects on how his newly divorced mother moved her family to her native Bermuda, leaving him and his young brothers home to fend for themselves while she chased nightlife and suitors.
The Growing Season
How I Saved an American Farm—and Built a New Life
Sarah Frey
The “Pumpkin Queen of America” proprietor of Frey Farms, Illinois’ largest H-2A visa employer, describes her tenacious journey to escape poverty and create a billion-dollar farming business without abandoning the rural land of her childhood.
The Hungover Games
Sophie Heawood
An award-winning Yorkshire journalist describes her unconventional experiences with single motherhood, describing how the abandonment of her unplanned child’s father compelled her adjustment to a stable and laughably real two-person family.
I’ll Be Seeing You
Elizabeth Berg
The New York Times bestselling author, in this moving memoir, shares her experiences caring for her parents in their final years, charting the passage from the anguish of loss to the understanding that even in the most fractious of times, love can heal.
The Madwoman and the Roomba
Sandra Tsing Loh
A comic exploration of the realities of middle age for today’s women traces a year in the radio commentator’s life that is marked by chronic disorganization, financial challenges, health setbacks, college applications, a long-term relationship and online webinars.
The New One
Painfully True Stories from a Reluctant Dad
Mike Birbiglia
With humorous parenting observations, a New York Times best-selling author and award-winning comedian delivers a book for anyone who has ever raised a child, been a child, or refuses to stop acting like one.
What We Carry
Maya Lang
The author of The Sixteenth of June offers a memoir about immigrants and their native-born children, the complicated love between mothers and daughters, and the surprising discovery of strength.
Mental Health
The Beauty in Breaking
Michele Harper
A female, African American ER physician describes how her own life and encounters with her patients led her to realize that every human is broken and recognizing that and moving towards a place of healing can bring peace and happiness.
Empty
Susan Burton
An award-winning This American Life documentary producer shares the story of her battles with anorexia and a binge-eating disorder, describing the painful compulsions that shaped her education, career and relationships.
Good Morning, Destroyer of Men’s Souls
A Memoir of Women, Addiction, and Love
Nina Renata Aron
A woman vividly recounts her love affair with an ex-addict who began using again and tries to make sense of drug abuse, codependency and obsession in this intense memoir of love and addiction.
House Lessons
Renovating a Life
Erica Bauermeister
In this memoir-in-essays, New York Times bestselling author Erica Bauermeister renovates a trash-filled house in the eccentric town of Port Townsend, WA, and in the process takes readers on a journey into the ways our spaces subliminally affect us, ultimately showing us how to make our houses (and lives) better.
Inferno
A Memoir of Motherhood and Madness
Catherine Cho
The riveting story of a mother who is separated from her newborn son and husband when committed to an involuntary psychiatric ward in New Jersey after a harrowing bout of postpartum psychosis.
Perfectly Wounded
A Memoir About What Happens After a Miracle
Mike Day
A retired U.S. Navy SEAL discusses his work as a Special Operation Command Wounded Warrior Advocate and the founder of Warrior Tribe, the non-profit organization he founded to provide help for veterans and trauma survivors.
The Upside of Being Down
Jen Gotch
The founder of the multimillion-dollar lifestyle brand ban.do discusses her history of mental illness and how once it was properly diagnosed, helped to lead her towards a new life of self-awareness, success and joy.
Presidents and First Ladies
Abe
Abraham Lincoln in His Times
David S. Reynolds
The award-winning author of Walt Whitman’s America presents an immersive portrait of the 16th President, from his younger life in the decades before the Civil War through his emergence as a progressive political leader and advocate for human justice.
Eleanor
David Michaelis
The award-winning author of Schulz and Peanuts presents a breakthrough portrait of America’s longest-serving First Lady that includes coverage of her major contributions throughout critical historical events and her essential role in advancing international human rights.
Everything Beautiful in Its Time
Seasons of Love and Loss
Jenna Bush Hager
The Today co-host and former first daughter and granddaughter shares heartwarming, whimsical stories about beloved grandparents George and Barbara Bush while offering insights into how their wisdom has shaped her life.
His Very Best
Jimmy Carter, A Life
Jonathan Alter
An intimate portrait of the 39th President draws on fresh archival material to trace Jimmy Carter’s improbable rise from a humble peanut farmer and complex man of faith to an American President and Nobel Prize-winning humanitarian.
JFK
Coming of Age in the American Century, 1917-1956
Fredrik Logevall
A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian takes us as close as we have ever been to the real John F. Kennedy in a biography of the elusive 35th president.
Melania and Me
The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
A revealing and explosive portrayal of Stephanie Winston Wolkoff’s fifteen-year friendship with Melania Trump and observations of the most chaotic White House in history.
Too Much and Never Enough
How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man
Mary L. Trump, PhD
In this revelatory, authoritative portrait of Donald J. Trump and the toxic family that made him, Mary L. Trump, a trained clinical psychologist and Donald’s only niece, shines a bright light on the dark history of their family in order to explain how her uncle became the man who now threatens the world’s health, economic security, and social fabric.
Washington’s End
The Final Years and Forgotten Struggle
Jonathan Horn
The former White House speechwriter and author of The Man Who Would Not Be Washington traces the lesser-known story of the first President’s final years to reveal the schemes, rivalries and private torments that shaped his post-presidency.
Politics and Social Justice
AOC
The Fearless Rise And Powerful Resonance Of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Lynda Lopez
Tracing the remarkable political career of the New York congresswoman and her role in a growing Puerto Rican activist movement, a diverse collection features essays by such contributors as Carmen Rita Wong and Maria Cristina González Noguera.
The Book of Rosy
A Mother’s Story of Separation at the Border
Rosayra Pablo Cruz
A searing critique of the Trump administration-induced immigration crisis, written by a mother who was separated from her children and the American who helped reunite the family, shares timely insights into the injustices of today’s migrant experience.
Bright Precious Thing
Gail Caldwell
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Boston Globe literary critic and best-selling author of Let’s Take the Long Way Home chronicles the women’s movement from the 1960s through the #MeToo era to evaluate its impact on her feminist pursuits.
The Dead Are Arising
The Life of Malcolm X
Les Payne and Tamara Payne
A revisionary portrait of the iconic civil rights leader draws on hundreds of hours of interviews with surviving family members, intelligence officers and political leaders to offer new insights into Malcolm X’s Depression-era youth, religious conversion and 1965 assassination.
Disloyal
The True Story of the Former Personal Attorney to the President of the United States
Michael Cohen
A memoir from President Trump’s former attorney and personal advisor shares information about the inner workings of Trump’s business empire, political campaign, and presidential administration.
His Truth Is Marching On
Jon Meacham
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hope of Glory presents a timely portrait of veteran congressman and civil rights hero John Lewis that details the life experiences that informed his faith and shaped his practices of non-violent protest.
Life of a Klansman
A Family History in White Supremacy
Edward Ball
The author of Slaves in the Family presents a trenchant exploration of a family’s legacy of white supremacy, detailing how Louisiana carpenter Constant Lecorgne joined the KKK to promote fanatical racism in post-Civil War America.
Pelosi
Molly Ball
The award-winning TIME Magazine national political correspondent presents an intimate portrait of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that illuminates her leadership, less-recognized career accomplishments and her decisions throughout Donald Trump’s impeachment.
The Man Who Ran Washington
The Life and Times of James A. Baker III
Peter Baker
A portrait of the influential White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of State includes coverage of the family tragedy that spurred his political career, his brokering of the reunification of Germany and his indelible role in the Gulf War.
Science
The Smallest Lights in the Universe
Sara Seager
An MIT astrophysicist must reinvent herself in the wake of tragedy and discovers the power of connection on this planet, even as she searches our galaxy for another Earth.
Stephen Hawking
A Memoir of Friendship and Physics
Leonard Mlodinow
The award-winning theoretical physicist and best-selling co-author of A Briefer History of Time presents an intimate account of his personal and professional relationship with the late Stephen Hawking throughout nearly two decades of collaborative work.
Galileo and the Science Deniers
Mario Livio
A biography of the great astronomer and scientist, and an examination of the faith vs. science question, then and now, written by a noted astrophysicist and author.
Sports
24
Life Stories and Lessons from the Say Hey Kid
Willie Mays
A man widely regarded as one the greatest all-around players in baseball history reflects on his lifetime of experience meeting challenges with positivity, integrity and triumph.
The Divine Miss Marble
A Life of Tennis, Fame, and Mystery
Robert Weintraub
The story of 1930s tennis icon Alice Marble, and her life of sports, celebrity, and incredible mystery.
The Lost Memoir
Lou Gehrig
Published for the first time as a book, this lost memoir from the baseball legend, written at the age of 24, tells the extraordinary story of his life and career—and how he became one of the most revered baseball players of all time.
One Tough Out
Fighting Off Life’s Curveballs
Rod Carew, Jaime Aron
Carew reflects on the highlights, anecdotes, and friendships from his outstanding career, describing the abuse, poverty, and racism he overcame to even reach the majors.
You Ought to Do a Story About Me
Addiction, an Unlikely Friendship, and the Endless Quest for Redemption
Ted Jackson
Documents the photojournalist author’s 30-year friendship with former NFL star Jackie Wallace, describing the losses and addiction that led the three-time Super Bowl star to homelessness on the streets of New Orleans.