Best memoirs/biographies?

Anonymous
I just finished "Getting Smarter" by Barbara Feldon, which I adored...so good. Can y'all recommend other good memoirs by women? I'm not as interested in political memoirs, like Michelle, Hilary, etc.
Anonymous
Rob Lowe’s was great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rob Lowe’s was great.

Sorry, just saw the “women” part. Time for bed!
Anonymous
Educated
Bully Market
Know My Name
Group
Maybe you should talk to someone
Anonymous
Katherine Graham’s was excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rob Lowe’s was great.


I have to agree w/you on this one PP.
This memoir was an excellent read.
So was Corey Feldman’s.
And Micky Rooney’s.

But the OP said Female writers so I digress.
Lol. 🤭

I love old Hollywood so of course, I thoroughly enjoyed reading not only Lana Turner’s bio but also the one written by her only child Cheryl Crane.
Ditto for Bette Davis’s only daughter’s “tell-all.”
Of course, Mommie Dearest is the best of all of these.
Anonymous
I just read Demi Moore's Inside Out. She goes through her traumatic childhood, her marriages, and her films, which we all know. It was an easy read, which is what I need right now. Trying to get back into reading and have liked celebrity memoirs in the past.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just read Demi Moore's Inside Out. She goes through her traumatic childhood, her marriages, and her films, which we all know. It was an easy read, which is what I need right now. Trying to get back into reading and have liked celebrity memoirs in the past.


For an older one, I remember liking Knock Wood by Candice Bergen. Such a unique life.
Anonymous
Viola Davis’s is great, highly recommend. Really stays with you.

Jessica Simpson’s is also entertaining, although like PPs on the other Jessica Simpson thread, I don’t think she was completely honest in that book. I read both as audiobooks, narrated by them, and I would recommend that.
Anonymous
I read Charmian Carr’s autobiography, “Forever Liesl” years ago and remember loving it. She talks a ton about the filming for “The Sound of Music” and her relationships with the others in the cast. It was was of my favorite movies and I enjoyed learned about the background. She went on to be an interior designer and sort of “Hollywood adjacent” and had lots of fun anecdotes about Hollywood in the 60s-90s.
Anonymous
I enjoyed Katie Couric's even though I'm not a particular fan.

Juliane Marguiles Sunshine Girl is good - especially if you liked her in any of her shows (I'm a Good Wife fan).

Jennifer Grey's recent one was entertaining too.

Also liked Demi Moore's.

Bully Market about a managing director at Goldman Sachs was really good - just finished that one.
Anonymous
Viola Davis "Finding Me"
"I'm Glad My Mom Died" by Jennette McCurdy

Anonymous
Educated
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Katherine Graham’s was excellent.

Yes. One of the best autobiographies I've read.
Anonymous
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