A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
David Eggers
070.41092 EGG
When his parents die of cancer, 22-year old Eggers finds himself not simply an orphan, but also the unofficial guardian of his 8-year-old brother.
Name All the Animals: A Memoir
Alison Smith
155.937092 SMI
After her older brother is killed in a car accident, high-school aged Alison struggles with issues ranging from faith (her family is deeply Catholic) to anorexia.
Goat: A Memoir
Brad Land
305.235092 LAN
After surviving an abduction and assault, the author shares the gritty aftermath of trauma and police indifference as well as later experiences of excessive hazing when he attempts to join a fraternity.
Fat Girl: A True Story
Judith Moore
362.196398 MOO
An edgy, vivid look at a girl’s struggle against obesity and the cruelty of family and friends.
Autobiography of a Face
Lucy Grealy
362.196994716 GRE
Disfigured by cancer at age nine, the author shares candidly about enduring years of taunts and insults as she struggled for acceptance in our beauty-obsessed culture.
Double Down: Reflections on Gambling and Loss
Frederick Barthelme
362.25 BAR
The candid story of two brothers whose self-deception and compulsive behavior resulted in their gambling away a $250,000 inheritance in just a few years.
Drinking: A Love Story
Caroline Knapp
362.292092 KNA
Confessional from a successful journalist who interweaves the story of her secret alcoholism (that began in her early teens and lasted until she checked herself into rehab at age 36) with factual information about alcohol abuse.
The Glass Castle: A Memoir
Jeannette Walls
362.82092 WAL
Astonishing story of children who survive their parents’ homelessness, eccentricities, and betrayals.
Lucky
Alice Sebold
364.1532 SEB
After being violently raped at the end of her freshman year in college, the author is told she is “lucky” to still be alive. This searing story looks at the physical and emotional impact of the assault on the author, as well as the larger social issues.
Girl, Interrupted
Susanna Kaysen
616.8900835 KAY
An insightful look at “normal” behavior and insanity told through a series of essays depicting the author’s two-year stay in a mental institution.
Life Inside: A Memoir
Mindy Lewis
616.890092 LEW
The turbulent journey of a woman who was wrongly diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 15, institutionalized for 28 months, and her subsequent fight for recovery and redemption.
Sickened: The Memoir of a Munchausen by Proxy Childhood
Julie Gregory
616.858223 GRE
A compelling look at one of the subtlest forms of child abuse: a parent who makes her child sick in order to gain attention and approval.
Prozac Diary
Lauren Slater
616.8527061 SLA
Slater, a psychologist, frankly reveals her own struggle with a variety of mental illnesses and the ups and downs of taking Prozac as she battled towards health.
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Alison Bechdel
741.5092 BEC
Alternating between the comic and the tragic, this graphic novel is a daughter’s account of her complex relationship with her closeted gay father and discovering her own homosexuality.
Change Me into Zeus’s Daughter: A Memoir
Barbara Robinette Moss
362.2923 MOS
Set in the 1960s South, a young girl survives an abusive father, a dirt-poor environment, and disfiguration caused by malnutrition.
Dry
Augusten Burroughs
813.6 BUR
In this follow-up to Running with Scissors, Burroughs tells the tale of how he checks himself into the “frumpiest alcohol rehab facility for gays.”
The Liar’s Club: A Memoir
Mary Karr
818.54 KAR
Despite growing up in a household filled with violence, drunkenness and abuse, Karr (a prize-winning poet) writes with warmth and wit about her childhood.
Blackbird: A Childhood Lost and Found
Jennifer Lauck
818.54 LAU
Heartbreaking memoir of a young girl who cares for her dying mother, and then winds up with the classic evil stepmother when her father quickly remarries.
The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio: How My Mother Raised 10 Kids on 25 Words or Less
Terry Ryan
977.114 RYA
The engaging story of a resourceful wife and mother who, despite marriage to a violent drunk, entered – and often won – advertising contests throughout the 1950s and ‘60s in order to help provide for her family.
Angela’s Ashes: A Memoir
Frank McCourt
B MCCOURT
A gifted storyteller, McCourt recounts the desperate poverty and loss sustained by his Irish immigrant family. |