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Any good autobiographies?
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I have tended not to enjoy autobiographies very much because they can be quite, cliche? I don't think that's the right description. But in my literature course last year we had to read "Brother, I'm Dying" by Edwidge Danticat.
It's more a family memoir, with Danticat talking about the lives of her father and uncle and honestly, it's beautiful and heartbreaking and just an ideal understanding that you don't have to have celebrity status to have your life story told. I would recommend it, as someone who normally can't deal with autobiographies. I don't know if it officially comes under that label though, but certainly worth a read.

Also really enjoyed "I am Malala" by Malala Yousefzai. It's really heavy on the history of where she's from at first, but once you get past that it's pretty smooth sailing.

Any one know of any good autobiographies?
Thanks