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Best of the Year: The 14 Best Celebrity Memoirs of 2022
Despite the glitz and glamour, these celebrity memoirs take us through the highs and lows of the human experience.
Despite the glitz and glamour, these celebrity memoirs take us through the highs and lows of the human experience.
From ruminations on addiction and recovery to genre-bending blends of biography and cultural criticism, these are 2022's best memoirs.
This year's comedy got down to the core of what it means to be human.
Looking back on his experience playing Draco Malfoy, the actor and writer shares his other creative outlets, his mental health journey, and what he’s learned about himself from writing “Beyond the Wand.”
Presley returns to her memoir, "Elvis and Me," four decades after she originally penned it. And for the first time ever, listeners can enjoy the stories in her own voice.
In “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” actor, director, and podcaster Jennette McCurdy writes about surviving child stardom and her path to self-love after abuse.
Sona Movsesian, longtime assistant to Conan O’Brien, takes us on a hilarious journey through her career as "The World's Worst Assistant."
Join the Paralympian, Halloween-costume aficionado, and social media star on this laugh-filled journey of finding out if fame and happiness really can coexist.
Writer, producer, and television personality Carmen Rita Wong sensed there were missing links in her family’s history. Using her journalism chops and natural-born determination, she rooted out the truth in “Why Didn’t You Tell Me?”
This collection of bios and memoirs written by and about refugees offers a window into their lived experiences and an invitation to a greater sense of compassion.
We choose to honor those impacted by gun violence through amplifying their lived experiences, listening to their stories, and channeling our grief into hope for a better world.
“Where the Children Take Us” is CNN anchor Zain Asher’s tribute to her mother, who rose from tragedy to raise four exceptionally successful children through unrelenting discipline, a fighting spirit, and a determination to inspire them to greater things.