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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 2 comments I would love to get any suggestions on any biographies that deal with different cultures, or people surviving difficult situations. I really enjoyed Someone Knows My Name by Laurence Hill.


message 2: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) The Hiding Place The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom certainly covers the "surviving difficult situations" part...


message 3: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Oh! And Seabiscuit: An American Legend Seabiscuit An American Legend by Laura Hillenbrand -- every character central to the book, including the horse, is overcoming disaster in some way, most of them more than one. And the backstory of what the author was facing when she wrote it...


message 4: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 2 comments Thank you for your suggestions, I appreciate it


Kim-Lost-In-A-Book If you haven't read it already, Night (The Night Trilogy, #1) by Elie Wiesel is a very good memoir of Elie Wiesel a holocaust survivor. It's short and reads fast.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

'What a Life! An Autobiography' has all you mention. Would appreciate an overall review of the book. Would be able to e-mail either .mobi; .PDF or .html version if you are interested.


message 7: by Mirta (new)

Mirta Trupp Check out my interview on Thelma's blog. My memoir is on the "lighter side" but deals with multicultural issues, immigration, faith, and a long distance courtship.

http://www.widowsphere.blogspot.com/2...

Mirta Trupp


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Wendy (takeahike) | 3 comments A friend of mine gave me an advance copy of True North: The Shocking Truth About Yours, Mine and Ours. The true story of the large family depicted in the old movie with Lucille Ball.

https://www.facebook.com/TrueNorthbyT...
http://truenorthbytomnorth.com


message 9: by Mark (new)

Mark Mortensen I reccomend this great book for an award under the "History and Biography Nominees, Goodreads Choice Awards Nominees 2013". The young author with many talents is set to soar.

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/4...

Blood of Tyrants George Washington & the Forging of the Presidency by Logan Beirne by Logan Beirne Logan Beirne


message 10: by Donald (new)

Donald A great memoir The Sabi from South Africa - well written and highly recommended - has all elements of overcoming but not fairy-tale like .. which makes it real authentic


message 12: by Pat (new)

Pat Toth-Smith | 16 comments pat wrote: "I second the recommendations for

Angela's Ashes
Night (The Night Trilogy, #1) by Elie Wiesel is a very good memoir of Elie Wiesel a holocaust survivor. It's short and reads fast."


message 13: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikechr) Angela's Ashes is a memoir by the Irish-American writer Frank McCourt....


message 14: by Mike (new)

Mike (mikechr) Pat, apologies. Sometimes the iPad app displays incorrectly, and it looked like you said:
Angela's Ashes is a very good memoir of Elie Wiesel a holocaust survivor. It's short and reads fast.

Obviously you didn't say that and were referring to Wiesel's classic work Night.


message 15: by Pat (new)

Pat Toth-Smith | 16 comments Hi Mike, thanks for clarifying the ipad problems. I did mean Angela's Ashes and Night as two separate novels I thoroughly enjoyed.. Pat


message 16: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Arnold | 1 comments Ma,He sold me for a few cigarettes is a really great book. It is a lot like Angela's Ashes because it takes place in Ireland and has to do with a child's will to survive and make the best of life. Highly recommend this book.


message 17: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Hayworth (goodreadscomjenhay) | 1 comments Lauren wrote: "I would love to get any suggestions on any biographies that deal with different cultures, or people surviving difficult situations. I really enjoyed Someone Knows My Name by Laurence Hill."

Hi Lauren, I will put in a plug for my book Inside/Outside by Jenny Hayworth. I am running a Giveaway on it today and tomorrow but also uploaded the whole book as EPUB file that you can either download or read through Goodreads. You can find my book on here or through my Authors page To Read. It is a memoir of recovery from a religious cult and abuse. Ultimately inspiring and not depressing. If your interested?


message 18: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisarosenbergsachs) | 69 comments I just finished reading "On Becoming Madame Mao." It's a fictionalized biography of Madame Mao and I found it very interesting.


message 19: by Dawn (new)

Dawn Downey | 18 comments Here's a memoir, definitely about surviving difficult situations in a different culture: Left to Tell, by Immaculee Ilibagiza. She writes about growing up in Rwanda and trying to escape from her neighbors in the middle of the genocide. Riveting, terrifying.


message 20: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisarosenbergsachs) | 69 comments One of my favorites is "Even Silence Has An End" by INgrid Betancourt about her years in captivity by the FARC in Columbia.


message 21: by Norma (new)

Norma | 1 comments No Happy Fathers Day to You - You S.O.B by Peggy Lee
whos keeping your children wouldn't you like to know


message 22: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisarosenbergsachs) | 69 comments I am currently reading "On Gold Mountain" by Lisa See. It's the story of the Chinese part of her family and their immigration to America and history here. I found her fiction more interesting than this book but it is still enjoyable.


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