*The memoirs of Boris Johnson, complete and unabridged, including all the great material he had to take out for being either too incendiary or too obviously made up*Ghostwritten by Lucien Young, while Boris was sunbathing on a donor's private island.
This book shows my values, my mischievous ways, my discernment, my trust and distrust, how I listened to my mom, how I wanted to be like my mom and dad, how I looked like my mom and acted like my dad, how I am not jealous of anyone, how I love traveling and adventures, and how women can get caught up in mens messes.
Take Me to the RiversBoating the Rivers of America from Wisconsin to FloridaBoating down the Mississippi, Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee-Tombigbee Rivers, and Mobile Bay to the Florida Intracoastal in the fall of 2018 might be described in retrospect as a series of near misses.
This memoir is about a Jewish baby born in the Krakow ghetto in November 1942, three years after Hitler conquered Poland, and, remarkably, escaping death-one of a mere one half of one percent of Jewish children in Poland who survived during the Nazi era.
This vivid memoir by well-known New Zealand actor and novelist Barbara Ewing covers her tumultuous childhood, adolescence, and young-adulthood in Wellington and Auckland in the 1950s and early 1960s-a very different time-and ends in 1962, when she boards a ship for London to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Dieser autobiographische Tatsachenbericht beschreibt auf spannende und emotionale Weise, den Kampf eines Gewaltopfers ums Uberleben und fur die Verurteilung der Tater.
V marte 2022 goda Sasha Skochilenko, molodaya muzykantsha i khudozhnitsa iz Peterburga, ostavila v supermarkete nedaleko ot doma ee druga pyat' bumazhnykh tsennikov s antivoennymi tekstami.
Since 1945 the world has changed at breakneck speed, and life in post-war Scotland is now entirely different from what it was like when Alistair Moffat grew up in the quiet Border town of Kelso in the 1950s.
Updated to include the escapades of the last 16 years of the "e;queen of the groupies,"e; this rollicking, piquant, and sometimes heartbreaking follow-up to I'm With the Band documents Pamela Des Barres' struggles with postmodern marriage and motherhood.
The heart of my story is about my struggles to play professional basketball in the NBA, andhow I've found a new purpose in life after my dreams were shattered.
The main point of this story is about a little boy who became a young man living with his mother's Mental Health Issues, not knowing or realizing there is or was a problem.
This book is about a Maine mother who overcame the many struggles and hurdles to raise her ten children while living in adverse conditions that caused her to become bedridden (and neglected at times) for twenty-eight years 'til her passing in 1980.