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.
1940 • 1 Reader • 404 pages
1955 • 6 Readers • 148 pages • 5
1995 • 158 Readers • 461 pages • 4
1942 • 38 Readers • 394 pages • 2.4
2009 • 15 Readers • 390 pages • 4.3
1959 • 3 Readers • 422 pages
1964 • 214 Readers • 211 pages • 4
1999 • 717 Readers • 288 pages • 4.4
1977 • 22 Readers • 529 pages • 5
1966 • 331 Readers • 460 pages • 4.5
#1 of 6 in Maya Angelou's Autobiography
1969 • 476 Readers • 309 pages • 4.1
#1-2 of 1 in Long Walk to Freedom
1994 • 122 Readers • 630 pages • 4.4
2008 • 1 Reader • 264 pages