
Going Into the City: 5 Tales of Growing up in Mid-century NYC
Read these five memoirs whose tales of of growing up in NYC in the 1940s, ’50s, and early ’60s mine their experiences of the patchwork city.(READ MORE)
Read these five memoirs whose tales of of growing up in NYC in the 1940s, ’50s, and early ’60s mine their experiences of the patchwork city.(READ MORE)
Sonia Sotomayor's memoir My Beloved World (also available in Spanish as Mi Mundo Adorado) is brimming with unbridled drive, compassion and insight from the Supreme Court's first ever Hispanic justice.(READ MORE)
Of the top biographies and memoirs in 2013, Jesus and JFK remain as popular as ever, but we've created a list with some lesser-known figures whose biographies and memoirs deserve equal attention.(READ MORE)
Not only is she the first Latina appointed to the court, she’s also just written a surprisingly candid, movingly heartfelt memoir of her hardscrabble childhood. The ease with which the justice admits her personal failings and doubts feels almost shocking. Following, we handpick the five most personal...(READ MORE)
Celebrating Sonia Sotomayor’s new memoir, “My Beloved World,” we’ve rounded up perspectives on the mutable, explosive nature of the U.S. Court. (READ MORE)
A new year means new reads. Here are the biographies and memoirs we are most looking forward to reading next month.(READ MORE)
In the News: Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Manhattan restaurateur Eddie Huang to publish memoirs in January; Posthumous memoir from Benoit Mandlebrot, father of fractal geometry, due out today; Rising English talent David Oyelow to play Sugar Ray Robinson in a screen adaptation of Wil Haywood’s...(READ MORE)