All That She Carried: A National Book Awards winning family story by Tiya Miles

All That She Carried: A National Book Awards winning family story by Tiya Miles. Book cover of All That She Carried: The journey of Ashley’s sack, a black family keepsake by Tiya Miles, Penguin Random House, and portrait shot of Miles outside wearing a white shirt. Photos by Penguin Random House and Kimberly P. Mitchell of USA Today Network
All That She Carried: The journey of Ashley’s sack, a black family keepsake (left) by Tiya Miles (right), Penguin Random House. Photos by Penguin Random House and Kimberly P. Mitchell of USA Today Network

Book review: What you need to know about a South Carolina slavery keepsake that ended up in the Smithsonian

All That She Carried: The journey of Ashley’s sack, a black family keepsake is a story of resistence against all odds.

It was penned by Harvard Professor Tiya Miles and tells how in the 1850s an enslaved South Carolina girl Ashley, 9, was sold away from her mother Rose.

The life story was published by Penguin Random House last year and named the National Book Awards 2021 Nonfiction winner.

So read on to find out more about the book, what makes it so interesting and what we can glean to inspire our own life-story projects …

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The Winter Road: Walkley winning true crime by Kate Holden

The Winter Road: Walkley winning true crime by Kate Holden. Book cover of The Winter Road: A Story of Legacy, Land and a Killing at Croppa Creek by Kate Holden, Black Inc, and a black and white portrait photo of Holden. Photos by Black Inc and Darren James Photography.
The Winter Road: A Story of Legacy, Land and a Killing at Croppa Creek (left) by Kate Holden (right), Black Inc. Photos by Black Inc and Darren James Photography

Book review: Behind the headlines of murder, land use and green laws

The Winter Road: A Story of Legacy, Land and a Killing at Croppa Creek is a gripping Australian read.

It was written by acclaimed memoirist Kate Holden and tells how in 2014 an elderly New South Wales farmer shoots an environmental officer. 

The life story was published by Black Inc last year and won the 2021 Walkley Awards Book Award.

So keep reading to find out more about the book and what it can teach us as we sit down to create our own life-story projects …

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Tell Me Why: Award-winning life story by singer-songwriter Archie Roach

Tell Me Why: Award-winning life story by singer-songwriter Archie Roach. Audiobook cover of Tell Me Why: The story of my life and my music by Archie Roach, Simon and Schuster Australia, and a portrait photo of Roach. Photos by Simon and Schuster Australia and Adrian Cook Photography
Tell Me Why: The story of my life and my music audiobook (left) by Archie Roach (right), Simon and Schuster Australia. Photos by Simon and Schuster Australia and Adrian Cook Photography

Book review: What you ought to know about this stolen child, storyteller and leader

I was lucky to see Archie Roach AM at a sold-out concert the week I finished reading his memoir Tell Me Why: The story of my life and my music.

His book was published by Simon & Schuster Australia in 2019 and is a companion to the music star’s new album and tour.

However, I listened to the audiobook version, read by Roach, which won the Australian Book Industry Awards 2021 Audiobook of the Year.

So let’s jump into what Tell Me Why is about, what makes it interesting and what we can learn to help our own life-story creating

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The Happiest Man on Earth: Bestseller by 100yo Auschwitz survivor Eddie Jaku

The Happiest Man on Earth: Bestseller by 100yo Auschwitz survivor Eddie Jaku. Book cover of The Happiest Man on Earth: A Holocaust survivor shares how he found gratitude, kindness and hope in the darkest of places by Eddie Jaku, Pan Macmillan Australia, and a portrait photo of Jaku. Photos by Pan Macmillan Australia and Tim Bauer
The Happiest Man on Earth: A Holocaust survivor shares how he found gratitude, kindness and hope in the darkest of places (left) by Eddie Jaku (right), Pan Macmillan Australia. Photos by Pan Macmillan Australia and Tim Bauer.

Book review: Amazing ways to live by a Holocaust survivor

Kicking off this year’s book reviews is the powerful life story by the late Eddie Jaku OAM: The Happiest Man on Earth: A Holocaust survivor shares how he found gratitude, kindness and hope in the darkest of places.

The bestseller was published in 2020 by Pan Macmillan Australia after Jaku turned 100.

And last year it won the Australian Book Industry Awards Biography Book of the Year.

So let’s find out what the book is about, why it is so interesting and what you can learn for your own writing …

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Best life stories of 2021: Award-winning books to read this holiday season

Best life stories of 2021: Award-winning books to read this holiday season. A blue-cover book hangs over a fencepost at the beach surrounded by yellow dandelions. Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels.

How to choose must-read books to enjoy this year and into 2022

Holiday season calls for a good book or three!

Certainly my book stack is ever-growing with informative and entertaining life stories.

But I’ve selected a shortlist of must-reads for the latest Forever Young Autobiographies life-story reading list!

This best life stories of 2021 list features writers from Australia, the United Kingdom plus the USA.

And it includes bestsellers and award winners.

Also, stay tuned as I plan to review each book on the website during 2022 and include suggestions to help when we sit down to write.

So let’s take a look at what autobiographies, memoirs, biographies and other life stories made the list for the best life stories of 2021 …

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Book review: Sontag: Her Life and Work, a biography of writer Susan Sontag

Book review: Sontag: Her Life and Work, a biography of writer Susan Sontag. Book cover of Sontag: Her Life and Work by Benjamin Moser, Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers, and a portrait photo of Moser. Photos by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers and Beowulf Sheehan
Sontag: Her Life and Work (left) by Benjamin Moser (right), Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers. Photos by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers and Beowulf Sheehan.

A 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner by Benjamin Moser with HarperCollins Publishers

Sontag: Her Life and Work by Benjamin Moser is a definite portrait of an emblematic genius.

The biography came out in 2019 and is published by Ecco/ HarperCollins Publishers.

In short, it tells the story of one of America’s greatest 20th Century writers: a girl from the suburbs who grew up to be an intellectual and cosmopolitan force.

Indeed Moser was well-placed to tackle this towering life story as the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector.

Furthermore, he has worked as a books columnist for Harper’s Magazine and The New York Times Book Review.

Certainly the 832-page work has been hailed a “landmark biography” and picked up a slew of awards including being named the 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Biography.

Keep reading to find out more about Sontag, what makes it interesting reading plus tips it offers us as life-story writers …

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Book review: Biography The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X, a leader in racial equality

Book review: Biography The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X, a leader in racial equality. Book cover of The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X by Les Payne and Tamara Payne, Liveright/ W. W. Norton & Company, and portrait photos of Les and Tamara. Photos by Liveright/ W. W. Norton & Company, Newsday/J. Conrad Williams and Jamal K. Payne
The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X (left) by Les Payne (centre) and Tamara Payne (right), Liveright/ W. W. Norton & Company. Photos by Liveright/ W. W. Norton & Company, Newsday/J. Conrad Williams and Jamal K. Payne

A Pulitzer Prize and National Book Awards winner by journalist Les Payne and Tamara Payne with W. W. Norton & Company

Epic biography The Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm X by Les Payne and Tamara Payne is not just a life story but a lesson in history.

The Liveright/ W. W. Norton & Company publication was released last year and draws on hundreds of hours of interviews to present an unprecedented portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most politically relevant figures.

Renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Les Payne started the book in 1990 and was assisted by his daughter and principal researcher Tamara Payne.

However,  after her father’s death in 2018, Tamara went on to finish his life’s work.

Notably the book has picked up a slew of awards including being named Winner National Book Awards 2020 for Nonfiction and most recently Winner 2021 Pulitzer Prize Biography.

So keep reading to find out more about the biography, its points of interest and lessons we can learn as life-story creators …

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Book review: AFL coach pens When All is Said and Done while fighting MND

Book review: AFL coach pens When All is Said and Done while fighting MND. Book cover of When All is Said and Done by Neale Daniher with Warwick Green, Pan Macmillan Australia, and a portrait photo of Daniher from FightMND. Photos by Pan Macmillan Australia and FightMND.
When All is Said and Done by Neale Daniher with Warwick Green, Pan Macmillan Australia. Portrait photo of Daniher, from FightMND.

ABIA winning biography by Ungarie’s Neale Daniher, with Warwick Green

This week I’m sharing an award-winner: When All is Said and Done by Neale Daniher with Warwick Green.

Certainly many know Daniher as an Australian Football League (AFL) legend – on and off the field.

But in 2013 he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and soon after co-founded FightMND, which has invested over $40 million into research and care initiatives.

Indeed this biography began as a letter by Daniher to the grandchildren he will never get to know.

However, it was published by Pan Macmillian Australia in 2019 and awarded the Australian Book Industry Awards Biography Book of the Year 2020.

So read on for more about the book and what it can teach us as life-story creators.

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Book review: Anxiousness, hope and Your Own Kind of Girl by musician Clare Bowditch

Book review: Anxiousness, hope and Your Own Kind of Girl by musician Clare Bowditch. Book cover of Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them by Clare Bowditch, Allen & Unwin, and a portrait photo of Bowditch by Eva Rinaldi from Wikimedia Commons
Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them by Clare Bowditch, Allen & Unwin. Portrait photo of Bowditch by Eva Rinaldi from Wikimedia Commons.

One ARIA Award winner’s memoir about dieting, breakdowns and beating anxious thoughts

This week’s book review is Your Own Kind of Girl: The stories we tell ourselves and what happens when we believe them written by Australian ARIA Award-winning singer and actress Clare Bowditch.

The memoir was released in 2019 by Allen & Unwin and has won many accolades including the Australian Book Industry Awards Matt Richell New Writer of the Year 2020.

In addition it has garnered the support of fellow musicians Bernard Fanning, Missy Higgins and Kate Miller-Heidke as well as journalists Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb, among many others.

Certainly the 352-page book has been a labour of love and decades in the making.

“This is the story I promised myself, aged twenty-one, that I would one day be brave enough – and well enough – to write,” Bowditch writes.

So keep reading to find out what the book is about, highlights and tips for those sitting down to create an autobiography, memoir, biography or other life-story project.

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Book review: Love, desire and biography bestseller Three Women by Lisa Taddeo

Book review: Love, desire and biography bestseller Three Women by Lisa Taddeo. Book cover of Three Women by Lisa Taddeo, Bloomsbury Circus, and a portrait photo of Taddeo by Bank Square Books from Wikimedia Commons
Three Women by Lisa Taddeo, Bloomsbury Circus. Portrait photo of Taddeo by Bank Square Books from Wikimedia Commons.

The easy way to understand the New York Times bestseller released by Bloomsbury

Three Women is a life-story collection that can’t be ignored.

It was written by American journalist and author Lisa Taddeo and published in 2019 by Bloomsbury Circus.

In short, the biography “is a record of unmet needs, unspoken thoughts, disappointments, hopes and unrelenting obsessions”.

However, notably the Sunday Times and New York Times No. 1 bestseller has garnered sweeping endorsement from authors Elizabeth Gilbert to Marian Keyes and actor Gwyneth Paltrow.

And it has won numerous prizes including the British Book Awards Non-Fiction Narrative Book of the Year 2020.

Indeed the 320-page book is the result of eight years of reporting by Taddeo and has much to interest readers plus those sitting down to write life stories …

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