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Parkinson AutobiographyWhat is a good biography / autobiography?

I have not read much, my favorite is Burt Munro One Good Run called bio, I also enjoyed the ultimate experience on Jimi Hendrix, even if it was a little unusual. I spilled a Keith Richards' bio was good, Edmund Hillary was good but it is focused on only a few years of his life for most.

I am interested in most of the musicians and motorcyclists.
Something that has a good amount on children too, and about how they got where they are not so well known things that happened along the way, such as business and legal issues and any it. Something with lots of unexpected changes, such as Keith Richards was bullied quiet kid and now everyone seems to love, or Michael Parkinson failed at school and bluffed his way through odd jobs in media. Inspiring I suppose

Travels by Michael Crichton. This is his autobiography. In this book, Crichton tells his experience and examines the ideas he gained in life as a result. He tells Harvard Medical School, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the direction of Sean Connery in a film, among many other things. Even people who do not care about fiction can get something from this book. Michael Crichton lead a fascinating life that was not much too soon.

Muhammad Ali

I read many of them - biographies, memoirs, etc. It depends on where your interest level is. If you like the musicians - to comply with - but you will find it gets a bit repetitive.

Johnnie Walker - the English DJ - who worked for the pirate stations, then went on the BBC and U.S. radio stations is quite a good read. (Forgot his name - just Google) You must go up and down emotionally - that you share its strengths and weaknesses of character.

For another thing - Try a book called Emergency Sex ". It is not about sex but the story of three UN humanitarian workers in their 20 and 30 who have made a 3 in 1 account over a period five years. Fighting, hope, romance, despair - that's all there.

Why do not you try the books of David Pelzer, namely: -
A child called it
The Lost Boy
A man named Dave.

This is his autobiography and therefore very powerful. It will bring tears to my eyes.

Also there is the book "Almonds and raisins" by Maisie Mosco. It is a sort of biography of immigrants.

Hope this helps!

It is not a musician or a motorcycle, but meets all your other requirements. Giant Steps by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Very good book

Posted on April 6, 2010.
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