27 January 2022
Must Read Biography Books January 2022
In the mood for a biography or a new memoir? Check out these instant bestsellers by Bahopandra Patel, Rachel Lindsay, Michael Phillips and more. Enjoy your new browse choices!
Curious: My adventures as a little kid in India
By Bahopandra Patel
Release Date: December 20, 2021
“Curious” is the fascinating and heartwarming memoir of Bahopandra Patel, documenting his early childhood memories when he grew up in India. During his childhood from age 5 to 8, Patel moved to three different places, and to four different homes that profoundly affected his memory, which explains how he can reveal all the details in such a vivid way for readers.
Missed me with it
By Rachel Lindsay
Release Date: January 25, 2022
An honest, witty and inspiring collection of essays from the first black bachelorette of bachelorettes, examining everything from relationships and love to politics and race.
Wrong lanes have right turns
By Michael Phillips
Release Date: January 25, 2022
The unforgettable true story of one man escaping from the pipe to prison, how he reinvented himself as a pastor and supporting education reform, and what his journey can teach us about turning the accompanying damage in our youth life into hope.
Camera man
By Dana Stevens
Release Date: January 25, 2022
In a defiant work on this genre of cultural history, Slate’s chief film critic places Buster Keaton’s comedy legend and unique creative genius in the context of his time.
Solution to why
By Dr. Mark Shrimi
Release Date: January 25, 2022
From Mercy Ships’ surgeon, Dr. Mark G. Shrim, comes an inspiring memoir about finding the answer to life’s biggest question – “why?” – and tracking that answer through unusual and unreasonable places on the path to fulfillment, purpose and joy. .
Blood in the garden
By Chris Herring
Release Date: January 18, 2022
Blood in the Garden is a portrait full of eye-popping details never shared before, revealing the full story of the franchise in the midst of the NBA’s golden age. And rest assured, there will be no punches. And that’s exactly how these rough Knicks would want it.
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