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Lifehack's 15 Best Autobiographies Everyone Should Read At Least Once In Their Lives

Authors writing about their experiences allow us to learn how they make sense of their own physical and emotional struggles, so we can maybe make more sense of our own. This is Lifehack's Sumaiya Kabir's list of 15 autobiographies everyone should read once.

Agatha Christie: An Autobiography

1977 • 31 Readers • 529 pages 5

A Moveable Feast

A Moveable Feast
ByErnest Hemingway

1964 • 266 Readers • 211 pages 3.9

An autobiography

An autobiography
ByGandhi Mahatma

1940 • 1 Reader • 404 pages

Chronicles: Volume One

#1 of 1 in Chronicles

2004 • 66 Readers • 293 pages 4.3

diary of Anne Frank: the play

diary of Anne Frank: the play
ByFrances Goodrich,Albert Hackett,+1 more

1955 • 6 Readers • 148 pages 5

Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance

1995 • 204 Readers • 461 pages 4

I am Ozzy

I am Ozzy
ByOzzy Osbourne

2009 • 25 Readers • 390 pages 4.3

I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

#1 of 6 in Maya Angelou's Autobiography

1969 • 614 Readers • 309 pages 4.1

Long Walk To Freedom

#1-2 of 1 in Long Walk to Freedom

Long Walk To Freedom
ByNelson Mandela

1994 • 163 Readers 4.4

Mein Kampf: The original English Translation of Adolf Hitler's book

1925 • 69 Readers • 728 pages 2.3

On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

1999 • 871 Readers • 288 pages 4.3

The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1757

2008 • 1 Reader • 264 pages

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

1966 • 426 Readers • 460 pages 4.5

The Autobiography of Mark Twain

1959 • 3 Readers • 422 pages