The Book of Lost Names

A Florida librarian sees a photo of a book she hasn't seen in 65 years, unlocking memories of her secret WWII work forging documents to save Jewish children and a forbidden wartime love.
The Book Club for Troublesome Women

Four 1960s housewives read The Feminine Mystique and spark a revolution in their buttoned-up suburb. What begins as a book club becomes a journey of friendship, ambition, and finding their voices in a world that tried to silence them.
The Booklover's Library

A widow in WWII Nottingham finds work at a lending library, then must evacuate her daughter. Can books and community help her survive the Blitz and reunite her family?
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life

Anne Lamott's honest, hilarious guide to the writer's craft. Learn to silence your inner critic, embrace imperfect first drafts, and write one small step at a time.
The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World

Two Nobel Peace Prize winners share how to find joy in the face of suffering through their week of laughter, stories, and the Eight Pillars of Joy.
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

Stephen King's brutally honest memoir blends childhood memories, writing advice, and his harrowing 1999 accident recovery. Part autobiography, part craft guide for aspiring writers.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Maya Angelou's powerful 1969 memoir follows a young Black girl from age 3 to 16 as she transforms from a victim of racism and trauma into a self-possessed mother, finding refuge in literature.
When Breath Becomes Air

A neurosurgeon at 36 faces terminal lung cancer and must confront what makes life worth living. A profound memoir on mortality, meaning, and the doctor who became the patient.
Daring Greatly How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead

Based on twelve years of research, Brené Brown reveals how embracing vulnerability isn't weakness but your path to courage, meaningful connection, and wholehearted living.
My Reading Life

Pat Conroy's intimate memoir reveals how books saved his sanity, shaped his soul, and transformed a lonely boy into one of America's most beloved storytellers.