Dies ist ein autobiografischer Roman, der meine Suche nach meiner seltenen Autoimmunerkrankung beschreibt und die Menschen vorstellt, denen ich dabei begegnet bin.
New York Times Editors Choice * Indie Next Pick * Publishers Weekly Best Nonfiction 2023 * Kirkus Best Nonfiction 2023 * Amazon Best of the Month * B&N Most Anticipated * Jennette McCurdy Book Club PickA remarkable (New York Times Book Review) memoir that tells of a young womans coming-of-age amid glamour, excess, and neglect, and the love affair that, against the odds, allows her to save herself.
The story of an Aussie teacher, Diana, who comes to India on a Round Square exchange program, the tale chronicles Diana's journey across the different schools she teaches at and the wealth of information she gathers from each place about all things Indian.
Author Sujit Sanyal rambles down the memory lane in his candid memoir and narrates some revealing, some intriguing and other wacky stories about the advertising world from his Clarion days, his first agency, which he joined as a trainee and whose Kolkata branch he later went on to head.
Hilarious tales from the trenches of food service from the popular blog-perfect for fans of David Sedaris, Anthony Bourdain, Erma Bombeck and Mo Rocca.
Tras treinta y un años de transitar el dolor, Silvia logra comprender a la muerte, encuentra otro sentido a la vida y puede sanar la gran herida que dejó la pérdida de su bebé.
This authoritative and intimate biography, written by his only living son, Ronald Winston, marries the Gilded Age glamour and romance of Edith Wharton with the ruthless family dynamics of HBO's hit series, Succession.
Shortlyafter learning they would become the parents of twins, the physician-writerAmit Majmudar and his wife received a devastating in utero diagnosis: oneof the twins had a potentially fatal congenital heart defect.
In this memoir, the author and podcaster discusses his experiences in martial arts, the death of his wife, and raising his daughter as a single father.
This book tells the story of Krystyna Bierzynska, an acculturated Polish Jew, from her birth in Warsaw in 1928 up to the war's end in May 1945, when she was reunited with her brother, Dolek, an officer in the Polish II Corps.
On a Friday afternoon in March 2021, at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, Victor Frenkel and his two teenage sons drove from their home outside Baltimore to a quiet suburb in Northern Virginia.
'Mark Watson is a national treasure' Richard OsmanWhatever I now know about life - or think I know - I found out through failure, disappointment, mortification.
This is one of the stories inspired by a childhood journey with my family from Raga to Wau, towns in western Bahr el Ghazal in the southern part of the Sudan in 1987.
"e;Growing up in the internationally loved city of New Orleans, with all its delicious food, unique music, and its eccentric and sometimes backward culture, I realized early on that I wanted to get out and see the rest of the world.
From the end of the nineteenth century to the beginning of the twenty first century spanning a period of 168 years and growing the world has seen an incredible advancement in technology associated with man's efforts to conquer flight and ultimately space.
The acclaimed biographer and obituarist for The Economist reflects on a career spent pursuing life and capturing it on the page'Lifescapes is the universe in miniature'DAILY TELEGRAPHIt is soul that I go looking for.
While there are many books containing essays on "e;ordinary"e; life from a spiritual or religious perspective, there are only a few with a perspective grounded in the trans identity.
Más allá de las palabras: Guía de Superación; no de supervivencia es un relato sensible y emotivo que acerca al lector, mediante un lenguaje simple y explicativo, a las vivencias de Ignacio Vázquez Viera, desde la infancia hasta la adultez, atravesando las situaciones que para muchos resultan cotidianamente normales y comunes, pero paralizantes, embarazosas y hasta dolorosas para una persona tartamuda.