Enjoy this list of recently published biographies and memoirs highlighting a range of lived experiences, selected by librarians at The Seattle Public Library. (May 2023)
Red Paint
Indigenous poet and musician LaPointe reflects on home, inheritance, art, and love in this powerful memoir.
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Lewis covers the lesser-known sides of a fascinating and influential performer whose clandestine activities supported the Allies during World War II .
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View Agent JosephineGalileo and the Science Deniers
This fresh biography reveals vital lessons from Galileo’s resilience in the face of religious persecution and science denial encountered in reaction to his radical discoveries about astronomy and the natural world.
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View Galileo and the Science DeniersI'm Glad My Mom Died
Former child actor and 2000s-era teen star McCurdy unflinchingly recounts the exploitation and abuse she experienced in the entertainment industry and at the hand of the mother she loved.
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Maeda’s biography of Lee focuses on the Western and Eastern influences on this global martial arts icon whose early life was split between California and Hong Kong.
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Maraniss tells the story of Thorpe, a remarkable Indigenous athlete who excelled in a wide range of sports from his school days to the Olympics to a professional league, and the racism, discrimination, and ensuing trauma he endured.
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View Path Lit by LightningThe Dead Are Arising
This Pulitzer Prize winning biography relies on hundreds of hours of interviews with Malcolm X and the people who knew him best to shed new light on his life and legacy.
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View The Dead Are ArisingThe Last Folk Hero
Pearlman conducted over 700 interviews to tell the story of baseball and football player Bo Jackson, one of the greatest athletes of all time, and his physical feats of nearly mythological proportions.
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Thanks to his immense talent and courage, Porter survived a childhood of bullying and abuse to become the celebrated performer and activist he is today.
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View UnprotectedMa and Me
Seattle author and journalist Reang shares her experiences as a gay Cambodian woman living and working across continents and healing from inherited trauma, alongside efforts to understand her mother’s previously opaque personal history.
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