Biography and Memoir
July 2023
Recent Releases
The Talk
by Darrin Bell

Then: At age six, Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Darrin Bell had a terrifying encounter with a police officer while playing with a friend's water gun, prompting a conversation with his mother about racism.

Now: While recalling the racist experiences he has dealt with throughout his life, Bell contemplates whether or not his own young son is ready for "the talk."

Art alert: Bell's debut graphic memoir features expressive artwork in alternating blue and sepia hues (the latter for flashbacks).
Never Give Up: A Prairie Family's Story
by Tom Brokaw

What it is: Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist Tom Brokaw's moving tribute to his working-class parents, Red and Jean.

What's inside: Brokaw's heartfelt reflections on how his family navigated the challenges of the Great Depression and World War II in small-town South Dakota.

Words to live by: The title of this memoir was inspired by Red's life philosophy.
Better Living Through Birding: Notes From a Black Man in the Natural World
by Christian Cooper

What it is: an engaging memoir from birder and activist Christian Cooper, whose Central Park encounter with a white dog walker went viral in 2020.

Read it for: Cooper's love for the natural world; insights on how his hobby informs his experiences as a gay Black man; tips for birdwatching.

Try this next: Bird Brother: A Falconer's Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife by Rodney Stotts.
The Art Thief: A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
by Michael Finkel

Starring: prolific French art thief Stéphane Breitwieser, who conducted more than 200 heists throughout Europe over an eight-year period, stealing an estimated $1 to $2 billion worth of objects.

Book buzz: author Michael Finkel expands upon his 2019 GQ article about Breitwieser in this suspenseful blend of biography and true crime.

Featuring: maps and color photographs of some of the stolen artwork.
An Amerikan Family: The Shakurs and the Nation They Created
by Santi Elijah Holley

What it is: a richly detailed collective biography of the Shakur family, whose activism and influence shaped the Black liberation movement.

Featuring: Black Panther Party member Afeni Shakur; her son, rapper Tupac Shakur; activist Assata Shakur, currently living in Cuban exile.  

Reviewers say: "essential reading" (Booklist); "a vital chapter in the history of the struggle for racial justice" (Publishers Weekly).
Orphan Bachelors: A Memoir: On Being a Confession Baby, Chinatown Daughter...
by Fae Myenne Ng

What it's about: how the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 impacted multiple generations of author Fae Myenne Ng's immigrant family.

Why you should read it: Ng's sweeping and sobering "book of living memory" offers an unvarnished look at the immigrant experience.

Further reading: Mott Street: A Chinese American Family's Story of Exclusion and Homecoming by Ava Chin.
Pageboy
by Elliot Page

What it is: the intimate debut memoir from Academy Award-nominated actor and trans activist Elliot Page.

Is it for you? Though he offers plenty of gossip and behind-the-scenes career anecdotes, Page also candidly addresses the transphobia and harassment he has endured in Hollywood and beyond.

Book buzz: Pageboy was named a Most Anticipated Book by Salon, Elle, Bustle, and more.
My Friend Anne Frank: The Inspiring and Heartbreaking True Story of Best Friends Torn...
by Hannah Pick-Goslar

What it is: Bergen-Belsen survivor Hannah Pick-Goslar's heartwrenching and moving account of her friendship with Anne Frank.

Read it for: a vivid account of the Holocaust that reveals another perspective on Anne Frank's legacy. 

Try this next: The Last Secret of the Secret Annex: The Untold Story of Anne Frank, Her Silent Protector, and a Family Betrayal by Joop Van Wijk-Voskuijl and Jerden De Bruyn. 
When the World Didn't End
by Guinevere Turner

What it's about: actor/director/screenwriter Guinevere Turner's abusive upbringing in the Lyman Family doomsday cult.

Featuring: reflections drawn from diaries Turner kept in her youth: "There have been points in my life when keeping a record of what was happening to me felt like the only power I had."

For fans of: affecting memoirs of surviving unconventional childhoods, like Tara Westover's Educated.
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