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Proud by Ibtihaj Muhammad. She's an American Olympic fencer and the first to compete for the US wearing hijab. My daughter's a fencer and loved the book (and met her at a reading in DC).
https://www.amazon.com/Proud-Fight-Unlikely-American-Dream/dp/0316518964 |
It's not censoring, but about finding a story they can appreciate. A 14 yo doesn't want to read about the struggles of a middle aged person. They need the story to be able someone they can identify with and appreciate. |
OP here, Thank you all so much for your recommendations. I second what this PP said. I am not trying to censor what she reads but hoping she can read a memoir of someone that she can relate to, and get inspired by. |
| Has anyone said the diary of Anne frank |
| Boy and Going Solo by Roald Dahl |
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When I was about 14, I read a memoir written by a couple (both established writers/reporters) about their experience raising a son with hemophilia. It was far from my own lived experience in just about every way, but it really made an impression on me and sparked an interest in medicine. So, you never know.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/209892.Journey |
| Alive is an amazing story of a soccer team that crashed in the Andes. Very good and fine for that age. |
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The best thing to do is go to the library or a book store and find books that look interesting to her.
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When I was that age I read Death Be Not Proud (a father’s memoir of his teen dying of a brain tumor) and it was such a wonderful book but totally gutted me.
For something totally different —— Race Across Alaska which is a memoir of the first woman to win the Iditarod. I found all the stuff about how to care for the dogs totally fascinating so if your daughter is very into dogs or into very outdoorsy stuff or just a fierce competitor, she might enjoy this. |
So your suggestion is to judge a book by it's cover? |
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If she's a good reader, throw her in the deep end and give her Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning. But Bossypants is pretty good too. |
Last year I was thinking of getting Death Be Not Proud, but I have brain tumors myself and my DH said it was going to be too much to handle, so I didn't read it. It interests me that this book still resonates when it was written in 1949 and so much else has been done/ discovered / experienced since then on this matter. |
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When Breath becomes Air.
Not a teen memoir but very well written and poignant |
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My kid enjoyed Mountains Beyond Mountains (Paul Farmer's bio).
I thought Sonia Sotomayor's bio (My Beloved World) had a lot of stories about her younger years that would resonate with teenagers. |