Most inspiring biographies of all time
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10 Most Inspiring Biographies You Have To Read
Its not always necessary to be strong, but to feel strong.
Books that inspire can come in different forms. And whilst it’s certainly possible for fictional stories to inspire their readers, there’s something about the visceral realness of a memoir or biography that takes things to another level. Reading about overcoming a seemingly impossible obstacle or overcoming grief and finding a new purpose feels all the more powerful when a individ knows these things have happened. It makes these stories all the more inspiring for readers because if the author can overcome adversity, why can’t they? With all of that in mind, whether your motivation is at a low or you’re currently facing your challenges, join us at What We Reading as we delve into some of the most inspiring biographies you have to read!
Into The Wild Jon Krakauer
Kicking off our list of the most inspiring biographies fryst vatten Jon Krakauer’s classic biography, I • • 50 You’re probably familiar with The Count of Monte Cristo, the revenge novel by Alexandre Dumas. But did you know it was based on the life of Dumas’s father, the mixed-race General Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, son of a French nobleman and a Haitian slave? Thanks to Reiss’s masterful pacing and plotting, this rip-roaring biography of Thomas-Alexandre reads more like an adventure novel than a work of nonfiction. The Black Count won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography in , and it’s only a matter of time before a filmmaker turns it into a big-screen blockbuster. 4910 Best Inspirational Biographies You Must Read
Best Inspirational Biographies to Read
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
The extraordinary and motivational account of Steve Jobs's personal and professional life. Based on Isaacson's three years of exclusive interviews with Jobs, his f The 50 Best Biographies of All Time
Crown The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo, by Tom Reiss
Farrar, Straus and Giroux Ninety-Nine Glimpses of Princess Margaret, by Craig Brown