Rebel Thriver once said, “When writing the story of your life, don’t let anyone else hold the pen.” Everyone loves to know about the life of famous personalities. Who else is better equipped than themselves to tell us there stories? So here are 5 Autobiographies everyone should read at least once.
1. MY EXPERIMENTS WITH TRUTH
My Experiments with Truth is the remarkable life story of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi till the 1921. The book tells us about his remarkable anecdotes of his childhood, his early marriage, his time in London studying law, organizing Satyagraha in South Africa and molding the Indian independence movement.
2. LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
Long Walk to Freedom is the inspiring life story of Nelson Mandela. He was the President of South Africa. He tells us about his childhood, his education, his story about coming of age and 27 years in prison. The book truly tells us about the independence struggles of South Africa.
3. BECOMING
Becoming is the inspirational autobiography of Michelle Obama theformer First Lady of USA. She tells us about her roots, her education, her time living in the White House, being a mother of two daughters and finding her own voice. The book will just leave you speechless and is a must read.
4. DREAMS FROM MY FATHER
Dreams From My Father is the autobiography of Barak Obama. The book starts when he gets a call from his aunt he didn’t know existed informing him his father is dead. The book just develops from there and gets interesting. The book is about the stories he was told about his father in his childhood, his experiences in Honolulu and Chicago.
5. I AM MALALA
I am Malala is the autobiography of Malala Yousafzai is the story of the youngest Nobel Peace. She tells us about her childhood experiences, how she struggles to get an education during the Taliban regime. She says she gets shot twice and is bought to the Army Hospital in Islamabad and is later shifted to Birmingham for treatment where she survived the evils of Taliban.
These autobiographies are truly a must to read and should be cherished forever.