Autobiographies
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Autobiographies
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Autobiographies
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Incoming Resources
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- Black privilege, opportunity comes to those who create it, by Charlamagne Tha God
- This will be my undoing, living at the intersection of black, female, and feminist in (white) America, Morgan Jerkins
- We are all shipwrecks, a memoir, Kelly Grey Carlisle
- Binge, Tyler Oakley
- Battling the oceans in a rowboat, crossing the Atalntic and North Pacific on oars and grit, Mick Dawson
- Point of view, a fresh look at work, faith, and freedom, Elisabeth Hasselbeck with Beth Clark ; foreword by Candace Cameron Bure
- Easy street, a story of redemption from myself, Maggie Rowe
- The last Chicago boss, my life with the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club, Peter "Big Pete" James, with Kerrie Droban
- We were dreamers, an immigrant superhero origin story, Simu Liu
- Gone to the woods, surviving a lost childhood, Gary Paulsen ; [pictures, Anna and Varvara Kendel]
- The education of an idealist, a memoir, Samantha Power
- Bright lights, prairie dust, reflections on life, loss, and love from Little House's Ma, Karen Grassle
- The brushstrokes of life, discovering how God brings beauty and purpose to your story, Anne Neilson
- Tani's new home, a refugee finds hope & kindness in America, Tanitoluwa Adewumi ; [with Michelle Lord] ; illustrated by Courtney Dawson
- Horizon, Barry Lopez
- Uncle of the year, & other debatable triumphs, Andrew Rannells
- Pat in the city, my life of fashion, style, and breaking all the rules, Patricia Field, with Rebecca Paley
- North to paradise, a memoir, Ousman Umar ; translated by Kevin Gerry Dunn
- The perfect other, a memoir of my sister, Kyleigh Leddy
- There's just one problem, true tales from the former, one-time, 7th most powerful person in the WWE, Brian Gewirtz
- Honey, baby, mine, a mother and daughter talk life, death, love (and banana pudding), Laura Dern & Diane Ladd ; foreword by Reese Witherspoon
- I want to die but I want to eat tteokbokki, Baek Sehee ; translated from the Korean by Anton Hur
- Accepted, how the first gay superstar changed WWE, Pat Patterson with Bertrand Hâebert ; foreword by Vincent K. McMahon
- Dear Senthuran, a Black spirit memoir, Akwaeke Emezi
- Morningstar, growing up with books, Ann Hood
- Speaking for myself, faith, freedom, and the fight of our lives inside the Trump White House, Sarah Huckabee Sanders
- Life to the extreme, how a chaotic kid became America's favorite carpenter, Ty Pennington with Travis Thrasher
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- Life's work, from the trenches, a moral argument for choice, Dr. Willie Parker
- Mind and matter, a life in math and football, John Urschel and Louisa Thomas
- A waiter in Paris, adventures in the dark heart of the city, Edward Chisholm
- Sorted, growing up, coming out, and finding my place : a transgender memoir, Jackson Bird
- Have I told you this already?, stories I don't want to forget to remember, Lauren Graham
- For the record, David Cameron
- Broken (in the best possible way), Jenny Lawson
- They better call me Sugar, my journey from the hood to the hardwood, Sugar Rodgers
- Tell me more, stories about the 12 hardest things I'm learning to say, Kelly Corrigan
- Danger close, my epic journey as a combat helicopter pilot in Iraq and Afghanistan, Amber Smith
- It's how we play the game, build a business, take a stand, make a difference, Ed Stack, chairman and CEO of DICK'S Sporting Goods.
- How we can win, race, history and changing the money game that's rigged, Kimberly Jones
- Gratitude, Oliver Sacks
- I love capitalism!, an American story, Ken Langone
- The deer camp, a memoir of a father, a family, and the land that healed them, Dean Kuipers
- Miseducated, a memoir, Brandon P. Fleming
- World within a song, music that changed my life and life that changed my music, Jeff Tweedy
- Wake up with purpose!, what I've learned in my first hundred years, Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, with Seth Davis
- Bet on Black, the good news about being Black in America today, Eboni K. Williams
- A sucky love story, overcoming unhappily ever after, Brittani Louise Taylor
- South and West, from a notebook, Joan Didion ; foreword by Nathaniel Rich
- Rise, how a house built a family, Cara Brookins
Outgoing Resources
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