Anonymous wrote:Jacinda Ardern's memoir. She spends a lot of time in her childhood and high school discussing how sensitive and filled with self-doubt she was, but how she kept going, making herself do hard things anyway. When she entered parliament and later became prime minister, she discovered that her doubt and sensitivity were actually strengths, not weaknesses at all. Wish I'd read it as a 14 year old girl.
Anonymous wrote:Boy and Going Solo by Roald Dahl
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:DD-14, just finished reading “ I am Malala” and loved it. I have always enjoyed reading memoirs, especially those of successful people, from a young age myself , as I found them to be very motivational.
What memoirs do you feel would be age appropriate and motivational for a 14 year old girl?
TIA