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From fervent fan to pioneering guitarist of the feminist punk band Sleater-Kinney, Brownstein delivers a sharp, introspective memoir that is as much a story of her own life as it is a love letter to punk rock of the riot-grrrl era.

Drew Barrymore’s memoir chronicling her rise from rebellious alt-girl flowerchild to America’s sweetheart (well, America’s sweetheart/flowerchild) is funny, touching, and full of behind-the-scenes fun.
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Why Not Me? serves to shatter our illusions of celebrity. We’ve all been told time and again that hard work brings success, but Kaling actually practices what she preaches. And she preaches it in an infinitely likable way.

Dunham’s collection of musings is as smart, funny, and astute as you’d expect, and her charmingly sincere confessions are delivered with a self-deprecating awareness lacking in the Girls girls.
In a Malawi village riddled with draught & death, one audacious boy conquers poverty & adversity to pursue his passions - passions that eventually earn him the title of a nation’s hero.
If you're into thievery, may as well learn from the best. Abagnale's follow-up to his bestselling Catch Me If You Can exposes the intricacies of con artistry with authority and charm.
Best known for his wonderfully weird novels, it turns out Robbins has also led a wonderfully weird life. His memoir is written with the same ecstatic creativity he wields in fiction.
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