Biographies & Memoirs Books Collection April 18, 2025

Welcome to our Biographies & Memoirs Books Collection for April 18, 2025 — a handpicked selection of captivating life stories and personal journeys that inspire, educate, and move the soul. From legendary icons to unsung heroes, this collection highlights powerful narratives that shed light on human experiences, resilience, and transformation.

Assorted Biographies

Whether you’re a fan of celebrity memoirs, historical figures, or deeply personal accounts, this April edition offers something profound for every curious reader.

List of Assorted Biographies & Memoirs Books Collection April 18, 2025

Free by Amanda Knox

Amanda Knox reflects on her world-famous confinement in an Italian prison and her return to an “ordinary” life—revealing hard-won truths about purpose and fulfillment. Amanda Knox spent nearly four years in prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit—and became a notorious tabloid story in the process. Though she was exonerated, it’s taken more than a decade for her to reclaim her identity and truly feel free.


Cellar Rat by Hannah Selinger

Town & Country’s Best Books of Spring 2025 | Kirkus Reviews’s Most Anticipated Nonfiction of Spring 2025 | Amazon’s Best Books of the Month | American Writers Museum’s Staff Picks What happens when a career you love doesn’t love you back? As Hannah Selinger will tell you, to be a good restaurant employee is to be invisible.


Connecting Dots by Joshua A. Miele

In this extraordinary memoir, a scientist who became blind at a young age shares how he navigates the world around him, and how his contributions led to cutting‑edge work in accessibility—packed with humor, adventure, and insights on life and disability.


If You Were My Daughter by Marianne Richmond

From bestselling children’s author Marianne Richmond comes a powerful memoir about overcoming a mother’s emotional neglect and finding the courage to reclaim the story of your life. “In her beautiful memoir, Richmond bravely finds her way through a legacy of emotional trauma, pulling us into her courageous, tender heart while bringing us closer to our own…a stunning story.” — Kelly McDaniel, LPC, author of Mother Hunger.


I’ll Never Call Him Dad Again by Caroline Darian

In November 2020, Caroline Darian received a call from the police in Carpentras. Her father was in police custody. The seizure of his computer equipment revealed the unthinkable: since 2013, he had drugged his wife before handing her over, in a state of unconsciousness, to men, from all ages and stages of life.


Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks

A heartrending and beautiful memoir of sudden loss and a journey towards peace, from the bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Horse Many cultural and religious traditions expect those who are grieving to step away from the world. In contemporary life, we are more often met with red tape and to-do lists. This is exactly what happened to Geraldine Brooks when her partner of more than three decades, Tony Horwitz – just sixty years old and, to her knowledge, vigorous and healthy – collapsed and died on a Washington, D. C. sidewalk.


Boat Baby by Vicky Nguyen

In a memoir where heroism meets humor, NBC News anchor and correspondent Vicky Nguyen tells the story of her family’s daring escape from communist Vietnam and her unlikely journey from refugee to reporter with laughter and fierce love. Starting in 1975, Vietnam’s “boat people”—desperate families seeking freedom—fled the Communist government and violence in their country any way they could, usually by boat across the South China Sea.


Saving Five by Amanda Nguyen

A brave and imaginative memoir by the Nobel Peace Prize nominee Amanda Nguyen, detailing her healing journey and groundbreaking activism in the aftermath of her rape at Harvard. In 2013, the trajectory of Amanda Nguyen’s life was changed forever when she was raped at Harvard.


Sucker Punch by Scaachi Koul

The long-awaited follow-up from one of the most original and hilarious voices writing today. Scaachi Koul’s first book was a collection of raw, perceptive, and hilarious essays reckoning with the issues of race, body image, love, friendship, and growing up the daughter of immigrants.


The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse by Vinh Nguyen

An unconventional memoir of conjuring the uncertain past and a long-lost homeland, and a vital document of one family’s journey through world history With the fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, the U.S. war in Vietnam ended, but the refugee crisis was only beginning. Among the millions of people who fled Vietnam by boat were Vinh Nguyen, along with his mother and siblings, and his father, who left separately and then mysteriously vanished.


The Tell by Amy Griffin

For decades, Amy ran. Through the dirt roads of Amarillo, Texas, where she grew up; to the campus of the University of Virginia, as a student athlete; on the streets of New York, where she built her adult life; through marriage, motherhood, and a thriving career. To outsiders, it all looked, in many ways, perfect. But Amy was running from something—a secret she was keeping not only from her family and friends, but unconsciously from herself. “You’re here, but you’re not here,” her daughter said to her one night.


You Didn’t Hear This From Me by Kelsey McKinney

From the host of the Normal Gossip podcast, a delightfully insightful exploration of our obsession with gossip that weaves together journalism, cultural criticism, and memoir. As the pandemic forced us to socialize at a distance, Kelsey McKinney was mourning the juicy updates and jaw-dropping stories she’d typically collect over drinks with friends—and from her hunger, the blockbuster Normal Gossip podcast was born. With listenership in the millions, Kelsey found herself thinking more critically about gossip as a form, and wanting to better understand the role it plays in our culture.


Conclusion

We hope this Biographies & Memoirs Books Collection for April 18, 2025 introduced you to new stories that spark curiosity and deepen your understanding of the world through others’ eyes. Each biography and memoir in this collection brings unique insight into life, purpose, and perseverance. Dive in, discover more, and let these voices inspire your own journey.

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