
Briefe
Hermann Hesse
1951
If you enjoyed The child who never grew by Pearl S. Buck, you likely appreciate Biography, Children with mental disabilities, Family relationships. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Hermann Hesse
1951

Vaslav Nijinsky
1936

John Sedgwick
2007

Joan Didion, Barbara Caruso, Paula Bonet
2005

Lord David Cecil
1939

David J. Pelzer
1987

Elizabeth Wurtzel
1994
Elizabeth Wurtzel's New York Times best-selling memoir, with a new afterword "Sparkling, luminescent prose . . . A powerful portrait of one girl's journey through the purgatory of depression and back." --New York Times "A book that became a cultural touchstone." --New Yorker Elizabeth Wurtzel writes with her finger on the faint pulse of an overdiagnosed generation whose ruling icons are Kurt Cobain, Xanax, and pierced tongues. Her famous memoir of her bouts with depression and skirmishes with drugs, Prozac Nation is a witty and sharp account of the psychopharmacology of an era for readers of Girl, Interrupted and Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.

Jenny McCarthy
2007
The celebrity author presents an account of her experiences as a mother of an autistic son, describing her efforts to manage the condition's symptoms while sorting through conflicting medical theories.

Laura Ingalls Wilder
1935
A family travels from the big woods of Wisconsin to a new home on the prairie, where they build a house, meet neighboring Indians, build a well, and fight a prairie fire.

Jung Chang
1989

Clifford Whittingham Beers
1908

W. R. Bion, Chris Mawson
2014

Robin Norwood
1985

Susannah Cahalan
2012

Gabor Maté
1999

Amy Liptrot
2015

William Styron
1990

Donna Williams
1994

John Elder Robison
2007

Michael Pollan
2018

Nancy Milford
1970

Lori Gottlieb
2019

Claudia Black
1982
Offers personal advice for the children of alcoholics and discusses the family relationships of alcoholics.

Carrie Fisher
2016
Originally published: New York: Blue Rider Press, 2016.

Ziauddin Yousafzai
2018
The father of Malala Yousafzai traces his journey from an unconfident, stammering little boy living in a mud hut in Pakistan to a man who has broken with tradition and proven there are many faces of feminism.
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